The Genus Eomyops Engesser, 1979 (Rodentia, Eomyidae) from the youngest deposits of the German part of the North Alpine Foreland Basin

作者: Jérôme Prieto

DOI: 10.1007/S13358-011-0033-4

关键词: MammalBiostratigraphyGermanForeland basinOpen nomenclatureSpecies richnessEomyidaeGenusGeologyPaleontology

摘要: The study of extinct Eomyid rodents represents an important segment Burkart Engesser’s scientific work. To pay tribute to Burkhard’s work, this paper presents remains Eomyops Engesser, 1979 from the German Jungere Serie localities Kleineisenbach, Giggenhausen, Marktl, Hammerschmiede and Hillenloh. Two species are recorded, i.e. E. oppligeri 1990 catalaunicus (Hartenberger, 1966). A third form, only found at locality is retained in open nomenclature. In spite richness studied material, time gap separating individual does not allow assess precisely relationships between recorded.

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