Prospalax priscus jaw from the site of Węże 2 (southern Poland, Pliocene)

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  • Michał Czernielewski

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https://doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2023.011

Abstract

The ecology and adaptations of the Anomalomyidae (Muroidea) have been long debated in the scientific literature. A jaw belonging to Prospalax priscus (Anomalomyidae) was found at the Late Pliocene site of Węże 2 in southern Poland. The presence of this species at the site agrees with the interpretation of P. priscus and the Anomalomyidae in general as adapted to forest environments.

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Czernielewski, M. (2023). Prospalax priscus jaw from the site of Węże 2 (southern Poland, Pliocene). Geologija, 66(2), 247–255. https://doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2023.011

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