New finds of rodents and insectivores from the Upper Miocene at Plakias (Crete, Greece)
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2012
Authors
de Bruijn, H.
Doukas, C.D.
Hoek Ostende, L.W. van den
Zachariasse, W.J.
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Abstract
This paper provides new information on the
Late Miocene small mammal assemblage from Plakias,
which includes a re-evaluation of the rodents described in
De Bruijn and Meulenkamp (Proceedings Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Series B,
75(1), 54–60, 1972) and a description of the rodents and
insectivores collected in 2011. Combined, they show a
quite diverse fauna, dominated by the eomyid Eomyops cf.
catalaunicus. The new collection yielded a hitherto
unknown genus of murid (Cricetinae gen. et sp. indet),
which brings, combined with Eumyarion leemanni and
Cricetulodon cretensis, the number of murids on three. The
previous identifications of the scuirids and glirids have
been revised. Insectivores, not know from the original
collection, are represented by Erinaceinae gen. et sp. indet,
Lantanotherium sanmigueli and Paenelimnoecus sp. The
assemblage is tentatively correlated to the lower part of
MN 9, with an estimated age of *9.9 Ma.
Keywords
Late Miocene, Rodentia, Insectivora, Crete