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Insectivore mammals from the Late Miocene of the Republic of Moldova
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Год: 2009

Авторы: Rzebik-Kowalska B., Lungu A.

Издание: Acta zoologica cracoviensia, V. 52A. № 1-2. P. 11–60.

Remains of Erinaceidae, Talpidae, Soricidae and Heterosoricidae were found in eight Late Miocene localities with the ‘Hipparion fauna’ in the Republic of Moldova. The number of individuals is not high and their remains are fragmentary, however, the species composition is large. Three to six taxa of hedgehogs, four to five moles, and nine to ten taxa of shrews have been identified. Erinaceidae are represented by Schizogalerix sar-maticum, Parasorex socialis, ?Erinaceus sp., and undetermined Galericinae and Erina-ceinae. The Talpidae include Ruemkelia sp., Desmanella sp., Proscapanus metastylidus n. sp., Proscapanus cf. austriacus, and undetermined species. ?Miosorex sp., Crusafon-tina cf. endemica, ?Crusafontina cf. kormosi, ?Amblycoptus sp., undetermined Anouroso-ricini, Hemisorex suchovi, Petenyia cf. dubia, ?Asoriculus sp. and “Paenelimnoecus” repenningi represent the Soricidae, whereas Dinosorex grycivensis was the only represen-tative of the Heterosoricidae. The remains are described, measured and illustrated, and their systematic position and distribution are discussed. Both the insectivore remains abundance and their taxonomic diversity varies among the localities. The most numerous and diverse (three hedgehogs, three moles and three shrews) assemblages were found in the early Late Miocene (MN9) locality Buzor I. The younger (MN10-MN11) localities Kejnar and Ciobruci yielded respectively five (Erinaceidae and Soricidae) and four (Tal-pidae and Soricidae) species, and in the remaining late Late Miocene localities (MN12-MN13) only one to three species were present. Unfortunately, the small number of specimens and species in most localities do not allow for a reconstruction of the transformation of the insectivore fauna in the Late Miocene. However, the fossil assemblages found in the Miocene of Moldova are similar to assemblages found in the other European localities of that time. In general, the European insectivore fauna (especially moles and hedgehogs) was much more diversified in the Miocene than today. It is also visible in the Late Miocene of Moldova.
doi:10.3409/azc.52a1-2.11-60



Тэги: Mammalia, Erinaceomorpha, Soricomorpha, Late Miocene, the Moldova Re-public.