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Lagurus

Apodemus sylvaticus (L.)—2 Cricetus cricetus nanus Schaub—3 Mimomys pusillus group—5 M, Lagurus arankae Kretzoi—34 M, Allophaiomys pliocaenicus Kormos— Clethrionomys sp.—2... [Pg.49]

Lagurus arankae-pamonicus group—22 M,+ 16 molars Allophaiomys pliocaenicus Kormos—6 M,... [Pg.53]

The evolutionary stages of Allophaiomys and Lagurus, as well as the overall composition of the fauna, are in such good agreement with those of other localities, as nos 2 and 8 of Osztramos (especially that of the former), that even without further analysis we may allocate this fauna to the younger stage of the Betfia phase. [Pg.53]

Myodes hintoni Kormos Arvicola aff. bactonensis Hinton Lagurus pannonicus Kormos Pitymys gregalaides Hinton Pitymys arvalidens Kretzoi Microius arvalims Hinton Microtus nivalinus Hinton Microtus nivaloides Major Microtus ratticepoides Hinton Microtus sp. (nivalis group)... [Pg.54]

Microtus ratticepoides INIIII Lagurus arankae-pannonicus... [Pg.55]

Lagurus arankae-pannonicus group Pitymys arvalidens Kretzoi Pitymys gregaloides Hinton Microtus arvalinus Hinton Microtus gregalis Linne Microtus ratticepoides Hinton Lepus terraerubrae Kretzoi Ochotona sp. [Pg.56]

This very rich fauna, because of the presence of Mimomys savini and Lagurus, can be allocated to the end of the Lower Pleistocene (the Templomhegyian, or rather the Nagyharsdnyhegyian substage). However, the absence of Arvicola finds indicates that it may be somewhat older than the animal assemblage of locality no. 8 of Villdny. [Pg.57]

The animal assemblage is straightforwardly characterized by the last species of Mimomys (in 1965 Kretzoi showed that the valid name for this form is savini). Apart from this, the absolute predominance of ancestors of contemporary water voles (Arvicola), small voles with rootless teeth (Microtus and Pitymys) and locally steppe lemmings (Lagurus pannonicus), can be observed. [Pg.58]

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]

Fig. 16. Schematic drawings of the occlusal surface of the upper third molars (M, upper row) and lower first molars (Mj, lower row) of the rootless steppe lemming species stratigraphically characteristic of the Middle and Upper Pleistocene, (a) and (e) Lagurus pannonicus, Kovesvarad (b), (c) and (f), (g) Lagurus transiens, rock shelter of Tark6 (d) and (h) Lagurus lagurus, Subalyuk. Fig. 16. Schematic drawings of the occlusal surface of the upper third molars (M, upper row) and lower first molars (Mj, lower row) of the rootless steppe lemming species stratigraphically characteristic of the Middle and Upper Pleistocene, (a) and (e) Lagurus pannonicus, Kovesvarad (b), (c) and (f), (g) Lagurus transiens, rock shelter of Tark6 (d) and (h) Lagurus lagurus, Subalyuk.
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...
Sicista praeloriger Kormos—9 Apodemus sylvaticus (L.)—20 Allocricetus bursae Schaub—1 Cricetus cricetus ssp.—1 Pliomys episcopalis Mehely—10 Lagurus transiens Janossy—8 Mj Arvicola sp.—20... [Pg.87]

Lagurus aff. transiens Janossy—1 Pitymys arvalidens Kretzoi—2 M,... [Pg.88]

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]

My odes glareolus (Schreber)—34 Lagurus lagurus ssp.—4 (1 skull+ 3 Mi)... [Pg.112]

Apodemus sylvaticus L.—6/2 Arvicola terrestris L.— 13/8 Lagurus cf. lagurus (Pallas)—4/3 Microtus cf. arvalis (Pallas)—32 Microtus oeconomus (Pallas)—8 Microtus gregalis (Pallas)—1 Myodes (Clethrionomys) sp.—15/6 Lepus aS. praetimidus Kretzoi—221A Equus sp. (smaller species)—2 Cervus elaphus L.—18/3 Bos sive Bison—3... [Pg.123]

Lagurus aff. lagurus (Pallas)—12 My Otis myotis (Borkhausen) ... [Pg.135]


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