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Biogeography and chronology of the Eurasian extinct rhinoceros Stephanorhinus etruscus (Mammalia,Rhinocerotidae)
Authors:Luca Pandolfi  Esperanza Cerdeño  Vlad Codrea  Tassos Kotsakis
Affiliation:1. University of Roma Tre, Department of Sciences, Largo S.L. Murialdo 1, 00146 Roma, Italy;2. Paleontología, IANIGLA, CONICET-Mendoza, Avda. Ruiz Leal s/n, 5500 Mendoza, Argentina;3. University Babe?-Bolyai, Department of Geology, 1 Kog?lniceanu Street, 400084 Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract:Stephanorhinus etruscus is one of the most abundantly recorded and better known Eurasian Early Pleistocene rhinoceroses. Nevertheless, the first and last appearances of this species, as well as its paleogeographic distribution, are controversial and debated in literature. Setruscus is documented since the latest Pliocene in Spain (Las Higueruelas), Italy (Montopoli and Castelnuovo di Barardenga), France (Perrier–Les Étouaires) and Romania (Iar??–Cariera Veche). During the Early Pleistocene, Setruscus occurred in several Spanish, French and Italian localities, as well as in The Netherlands (e.g., Tegelen), Germany (e.g., Thiede), Greece (e.g., Aivaliki) and Israel (e.g., Ubeidiya). The last appearance of Setruscus in Eurasia is debatable. Etruscan rhino populations survived till the Jaramillo subchrone (around 1.1 Ma) in France (Bois-de-Riquet), Romania (Betfia XII) and Hungary (Osztramos 2 and 8), and close to the early–middle Pleistocene transition in Spain (Cueva Victoria, Huéscar 1, Atapuerca TD4, TD6 and TD8), and Italy (Monte delle Piche).
Keywords:Paleobiogeography  Biochronology  Dispersal  Extinction  Pliocene  Early Pleistocene  Paléobiogéographie  Biochronologie  Dispersion  Extinction  Pliocène  Pléistocène inférieur
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