A short account is presented here of the discovery of new material attributable to Paralutra garganensis Willemsen, 1983, the only carnivore species documented from the Late Miocene endemic “Terre Rosse” faunal complex (also referred to as the “Mikrotia fauna”). Although thousands of fossil remains of the “Mikrotia fauna” have been collected during extensive sampling campaigns carried out since the 1970’s, Paralutra garganensis was to date only represented by the type specimens. The recent revision of material belonging to the “Mikrotia fauna” housed in Museum collections in Firenze and Torino (Italy) and Leiden (Netherlands) has allowed the identification of the specimens described herein and, furthermore, has highlighted new evidence regarding the ecology of the species. The latter findings in turn broaden our understanding to date of the ecological structure of the “Mikrotia fauna”.

New remains of Paralutra garganensis Willemsen, 1983 (Mustelidae, Lutrinae) from the Late Miocene “Terre Rosse” of Gargano (Apulia, Italy) / Villier B.; Pavia M.; Rook L.. - In: BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETÀ PALEONTOLOGICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 0375-7633. - STAMPA. - 50:(2011), pp. 135-143. [10.4435/BSPI.2011.13]

New remains of Paralutra garganensis Willemsen, 1983 (Mustelidae, Lutrinae) from the Late Miocene “Terre Rosse” of Gargano (Apulia, Italy)

ROOK, LORENZO
2011

Abstract

A short account is presented here of the discovery of new material attributable to Paralutra garganensis Willemsen, 1983, the only carnivore species documented from the Late Miocene endemic “Terre Rosse” faunal complex (also referred to as the “Mikrotia fauna”). Although thousands of fossil remains of the “Mikrotia fauna” have been collected during extensive sampling campaigns carried out since the 1970’s, Paralutra garganensis was to date only represented by the type specimens. The recent revision of material belonging to the “Mikrotia fauna” housed in Museum collections in Firenze and Torino (Italy) and Leiden (Netherlands) has allowed the identification of the specimens described herein and, furthermore, has highlighted new evidence regarding the ecology of the species. The latter findings in turn broaden our understanding to date of the ecological structure of the “Mikrotia fauna”.
2011
50
135
143
Villier B.; Pavia M.; Rook L.
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