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Canis mosbachensis

Canis mosbachensis Soergel Canis lupus ssp. indet. [Pg.33]

Canis mosbachensis Soergel—170 cf. Xenocyon sp.—1 Vulpes aff. vulpes (L.)—6 Ursus stehlini Kretzoi—9 Ursus deningeri Reichenau—998 Mustela cf. erminea L.—1 Mustela cf. nivalis L.—1 Lutra sp.—1... [Pg.83]

Allohippus stenonis (Cocchi) race minor Equus mosbachensis Reichenau Ursus gombaszogensis group Plionarctos stehlini Kretzoi Canis mosbachensis Soergel Crocuta sp. indet. [Pg.86]

Lepus (s.l.) sp. I europaeus size)—1 Lepus (s.l.) sp. II (smaller species)—1 Canis mosbachensis Soergel—9 Canis aff. lupus L.—1 Mustelidae sp. indet.—1 Rhinoceros (s.l.) sp.—1 Cervus cf. acoronatus Beninde—21 Capreolus cf. suessenbornensis Kahlke—2 Bison priscus ssp.—2... [Pg.87]

Canis mosbachensis Soergel—7 Cervus aff. acoronatus Beninde— 15 Bison priscus ssp.—3... [Pg.88]

The wolf find is interesting in that the praemolar of the maxilla occupies a somewhat intermediate position between Canis mosbachensis and C. lupus spelaeus, although tending to the latter form (Janossy, 1969a) (Fig. 26). [Pg.102]

Fig. 26. A characteristic example of statistical variation between species of the Middle and Upper Pleistocene a bivariate scatter plot of the length (vertical axis) and breadth (horizontal axis) of the third premolar of various wolf species. 1. Canis mosbachensis, Gombaszbg 2. Cam s lupus spelaeus, Hungary, Czechoslovakia 3. Canis lupus ssp., Uppony 4. C. lupus ssp., Lunel-Viel, France 5. C. lupus ssp., Heppenloch, FRG. Fig. 26. A characteristic example of statistical variation between species of the Middle and Upper Pleistocene a bivariate scatter plot of the length (vertical axis) and breadth (horizontal axis) of the third premolar of various wolf species. 1. Canis mosbachensis, Gombaszbg 2. Cam s lupus spelaeus, Hungary, Czechoslovakia 3. Canis lupus ssp., Uppony 4. C. lupus ssp., Lunel-Viel, France 5. C. lupus ssp., Heppenloch, FRG.
Noteworthy in this faunal assemblage is a tibia fragment of a markedly small animal ( Canis sp. ) beside the usual-sized cave wolf, which falls into the range of variation of Canis mosbachensis (ca. 37 mm proximal width). The overall composition of the fauna justifies allocation to the Subalyukian substage (and perhaps to the Varboian), but in the absence of suitable microfauna, this statement cannot be considered as definitive. The fauna is presented only for the sake of documentation. [Pg.140]

Lemr s (N) Dicrostonyx (N) Canis mosbachensis Dicrostonyx (N) Lemmus IN) Canis lupus ssp. [Pg.175]


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