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Eomyidae fauna turnover at the Early-Middle Miocene boundary in the Morteral section (Magro Basin,Valencia, Spain)
Authors:Francisco Javier Ruiz-Sánchez  Matthijs Freudenthal  Samuel Mansino
Institution:1. Departament de Geologia, Universitat de València, 46100 Burjassot, Spain;2. Departamento de Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Universidad de Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain;3. Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis, 2333 CR Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:The material of Eomyidae from three localities (Morteral 1, Morteral 20A and Morteral 22) of the Morteral section in the Magro Basin, eastern Spain, is described. These localities contain remains of Ligerimys and Eomyops. Morteral 1 is situated in the lowest part of the section and contains Ligerimys ellipticus, whereas Morteral 20A and Morteral 22 are situated in the middle part of the section and contain, among other rodent species, Eomyops noeliae. The youngest localities in the Morteral section (Morteral 41 and 44) record Megacricetodon collongensis, first representative of Megacricetodon in the Middle Miocene (MN5). The locality Morteral 20A contains Megacricetodon primitivus; Morteral 1 and Morteral 22 contain a form of Megacricetodon different from both M. primitivus and M. collongensis, therefore, these three localities are of lower Aragonian age (MN4). In the Aragonian type area, L. ellipticus is rare in zone B (lower part of MN4) and frequent in zone C (upper part of MN4). The first record of Eomyops in the Aragonian type area occurs in MN7/8 and in MN5 in Central Europe. The turnover of eomyid faunas in MN4 localities of the Morteral section clearly confirms the hypothesis of Engesser (1999) that Eomyops may have appeared earlier than supposed so far (MN5).
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