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New carnivoran remains from the Late Miocene of Turkey
Authors:George D Koufos  Serdar Mayda  Tanju Kaya
Institution:1.Laboratory of Geology and Palaeontology, Department of Geology,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Thessaloniki,Greece;2.Ege Universitesi, Tabiat Tarihi Muzesi,Izmir,Turkey
Abstract:A great number of carnivoran remains from various late Miocene localities of Turkey, housed in the Natural History Museum of Aegean University, Bornova-Izmir, are described and compared with those from Eurasian localities for their determination. Thirteen different taxa were determined and some of them are recognized for the first time in Turkey or in their localities. Noteworthy is the presence of Dinocrocuta gigantea, which was recognized for the first time in Turkey, found in the early Vallesian locality Bayraktepe II, and the presence of the otter Sivaonyx hessicus which is a rare taxon in Eurasia, known from Eppelsheim, Germany and from Küçükçekmece and Bayraktepe II, Turkey. The hyaenid Adcrocuta cf. eximia was recognized for the first time in the Vallesian of Middle Sinap. The new determined carnivoran taxa provided some biochronological information which helps to date the localities or confirm their age.
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