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Hemicyonidae (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Middle Miocene site of Valdemoros 4A (Zaragoza, Spain)

Authors: Hontecillas, Daniel; Abella, Juan; Montoya, Plinio; Morales, Jorge;

Hemicyonidae (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Middle Miocene site of Valdemoros 4A (Zaragoza, Spain)

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[EN] In the present work a molar from the Aragonian site of Valdemoros 4A (MN5, local biozone Dd), situated near the locality of Villafeliche (Zaragoza) has been studied. In localities of the same area, such as Arroyo del Val, Artesilla, La Barranca y Ramblar 3B, several fossils attributed to the hemicyonids Hemicyon stehlini, Hemicyon sp. aff. Hemicyon sansaniensis, Phoberocyon hispanicus and Plithocyon armagnacensis have been found. This fossil has been classified as Hemicyon aff. mayorali because it is morphologically similar to the Hemicyoninae Hemicyon mayorali from Tarazona (MN5, local biozone D), although slightly smaller in size.

[ES] En el presente trabajo se estudia un molar procedente del yacimiento Aragoniense de Valdemoros 4A (MN5, biozona local Dd), situado cerca de la localidad de Villafeliche (Zaragoza). En localidades del mismo área como Arroyo del Val, Artesilla, La Barranca y Ramblar 3B, se han encontrado fósiles atribuidos a los hemiciónidos Hemicyon stehlini, Hemicyon sp. aff. Hemicyon sansaniensis, Phoberocyon hispanicus y Plithocyon armagnacensis. Este fósil ha sido atribuido a Hemicyon aff. mayorali ya que es morfológicamente similar al hemicionino Hemicyon mayorali de Tarazona (MN5, biozona local D), aunque de talla menor.

Comunicación presentada en el XIII Encuentro en Jóvenes Investigadores en Paleontología (XIII EJIP) - XIII Meeting of Early-Stage Researchers in Paleontology (XIII EJIP): Cercedilla, 15 - 18 de Abril de 2015

We thanks to the Project CGL2011-25754, MINECO (Spanish Government) and The Research Group BSCH-UCM 910607.

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Middle Miocene, Carnivora, Hemicyoninae, Mioceno Medio, Ursoidea, Hemicyonidae

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