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Illustrated description of the fossil remains of Allocricetus and ??ricetulus species from the Pleistocene deposits of Ukraine and adjacent territories of Russia. They belong to three species: Allocricetus ehiki, Allocricetus bursae and ??ricetulus sp. ex gr. kipianii. The morphological comparison of the material with that from Central and West Europe is given. The temporal distribution of these species and their phylogenetic relations are discussed.
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