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Arvicola cantiana

Fig. 12. Percentile frequencies of vole species in each of the strata of locality no. 8 of Villany 1. (hatched) Mimomys sp. (small species) 2. Mimomys savini 3. Arvicola cantiana 4. Myodes sp. 5. Pliomys episcopalis 6, 7 and 8, see graph 9. Pilymys sp. 10. Microtus mvalinus-ratttcepoides group 11. Microtus arvalinus 12. Microtus cf. gregalis (redrawn after Meulen, 1973). Fig. 12. Percentile frequencies of vole species in each of the strata of locality no. 8 of Villany 1. (hatched) Mimomys sp. (small species) 2. Mimomys savini 3. Arvicola cantiana 4. Myodes sp. 5. Pliomys episcopalis 6, 7 and 8, see graph 9. Pilymys sp. 10. Microtus mvalinus-ratttcepoides group 11. Microtus arvalinus 12. Microtus cf. gregalis (redrawn after Meulen, 1973).
Arvicola cantiana (Hinton)], also in the 1st layer of Tarko. Topal (personal communication) reports that the bats comprising the majority of the Tark6 material also represent the first modern fauna of this order. [Pg.78]

Fig. 17. Diagram depicting the percentile frequencies of vole species in the strata of the Middle Pleistocene of the rock shelter of Tarko (photo Kordos). l.Pitymys arvalidens 2. Microtus arvalinus 3. Myodes sp. 4. Arvicola cantiana 5. Microtus gregalis+Piiymys gregaloides 6. Lagurus transiens 7. Pliomys sp. 8. Microtus ratticepoides 9. Dicrostonyx sp. 10. Lemmus aS. lemmus 11. Mimomys... Fig. 17. Diagram depicting the percentile frequencies of vole species in the strata of the Middle Pleistocene of the rock shelter of Tarko (photo Kordos). l.Pitymys arvalidens 2. Microtus arvalinus 3. Myodes sp. 4. Arvicola cantiana 5. Microtus gregalis+Piiymys gregaloides 6. Lagurus transiens 7. Pliomys sp. 8. Microtus ratticepoides 9. Dicrostonyx sp. 10. Lemmus aS. lemmus 11. Mimomys...
Sorex cf. runtonensis Hinton—1 Cricetus cricetus ssp.—1 Apodemus sylvaticus (L.)—1 Arvicola cantiana (Hinton)—1 molar Pitymys arvalidens Kretzoi—3 M, Lagurus transiens Janossy—3 (2 Mj) Cams mosbachensis Soergel—4 Hyaena sp.—1... [Pg.89]

Fig. 27. Occlusal surface of some characteristic rootless vole species of the Middle and Upper Pleistocene, as based on the lower first molar (M,). Small species (a) Microtus gregalis (b) Pitymys arvalidens-subterraneus (c) Microtus arvalinus-arvalis. Water vole (Arvicola genus) (d) Arvicola cantiana (enamel thick posteriorly, thin anteriorly) (e)/fmco/a sp. I (thick layer of enamel) (f) Arvicola sp. II (thin layer of enamel). Fig. 27. Occlusal surface of some characteristic rootless vole species of the Middle and Upper Pleistocene, as based on the lower first molar (M,). Small species (a) Microtus gregalis (b) Pitymys arvalidens-subterraneus (c) Microtus arvalinus-arvalis. Water vole (Arvicola genus) (d) Arvicola cantiana (enamel thick posteriorly, thin anteriorly) (e)/fmco/a sp. I (thick layer of enamel) (f) Arvicola sp. II (thin layer of enamel).

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