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Palaeontology and biostratigraphy (micromammals) of the continental Oligocene-Miocene deposits of the North-Central Ebro Basin (Huesca, Spain)

Authors: Álvarez Sierra, M.A. (María Ángeles); Daams, R.; Lacomba, J.I.; López-Martínez, N.; Meulen, A.J. van der; Sesé, C.; Visser, J. de;

Palaeontology and biostratigraphy (micromammals) of the continental Oligocene-Miocene deposits of the North-Central Ebro Basin (Huesca, Spain)

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Abstract: In this paper the micromammals from three localities in the Oligocene/Miocene boundary interval and the Lower Miocene of the Ebro Basin in the Province of Huesca (northern Spain) are described. Twenty-five species are recognized, two of which are new (Quercomys daamsi de Visser and Peridyromys turbatus Alvarez Sierra et al.; Gliridae). One new subspecies belonging to the Ochotonidae (Prolagus vasconiensis fortis López Martínez & Sesé) is described. The biostratigraphy, palaeoecological implications and palaeobiogeography are discussed. Resumen: En este artículo se describen los micromamíferos de tres localidades en el intervalo del límite Oligoceno/Mioceno y el Mioceno inferior de la Cuenca del Ebro, en la provincia de Huesca (norte de España). Se han identificado veinticinco especies, dos de las cuales son nuevas (Quercomys daamsi de Visser y Peridyromys turbatus Alvarez Sierra et al;. Gliridae). Se describe una nueva subespecie perteneciente a los Ochotonidae (Prolagus vasconiensis fortis López Martínez y Sesé). Se discute la bioestratigrafía, implicaciones paleoecológicas y paleobiogeografía.

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Cuenca del Ebro, Ebro Basin, Bioestratigrafía, Límite Oligoceno-Mioceno, Peridyromys turbatus nov. sp., Micromammals, Biostratigraphy, Palaeoecology, Rodentia, Lagomorpha, Oligocene-Miocene boundary, Lower Miocene, Mioceno Inferior, Norte de España, Palaeobiogeography, Northern Spain, Paleoecología, Quercomys daams nov. sp., Micromamíferos, Biogeografía, Prolagus vasconiensís fortis nov. ssp.

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