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Desmana

Interesting from the ecological aspect is that here we have to deal with aquatic sediments. This is shown by the relatively large number of fish finds (the Crucian carp, Carassius, which can be identified from its pharyngeal teeth, lives in small lakes), but there are also many aquatic desmans (even if the number of finds of Desmana does not reflect the number of individuals), and many of the bones show signs of having been carried stony substrates across. [Pg.31]

Talpa fossilis Petenyi Talpa minor Freundenberg Desmana nehringi Kormos Sorex runtonensis Hinton Sorex minutus (L.)... [Pg.32]

Talpa fossilis Pet6nyi -Desmana nehringi Kormos—16 Sorex runtonensis Hinton ... [Pg.37]

Talpa fossilis Petenyi Desmana thermalis Kormos Crocidura obtusa Kretzoi Sorex runtonensis Hinton Sorex minutus Linne Beremendia fissidens (Petenyi) Episoriculus sp. [Pg.56]

Jaszlad y a complete mandible of Mimomys savini from 84.86-86.13 m the same form from 123.18-123.34 m, 146.55-147.44 m and 155.82-156.75 m. Of similar stratigraphical importance are remains of a Prolagurus-Lagurus from 101.45-101.65 m and a Desmana thermalis from 228.81-229.81 m. [Pg.68]

Kengyel finds of Prolagurus-Lagurus from 79.85-80.20 m fragments of a Trogon-therium which could be identified only to the genus from 123.18-123.34 m (Biharian, or even older) remains of Desmana thermalis from 144.15-146.95 m and 146.60-147.0 m. [Pg.68]

Csongrad voles with rooted teeth not older than Lower Biharian from 146.45-147.65 m, 181.30-182.63 m and 202.53-203.30 m Mimomys savini from layers 342.95-343.32 m and 367.69-370.80 m transitional form between Desmana thermalis and nehringi from 254.30-255.56 m. [Pg.68]


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