
Tapirus balkanicus Spassov & Ginsburg, 1999 (5) Hrabarsko (Sofia Region). Late Miocene (Pontian – Upper Turolian). Maxilla dex. with P1-M3, P1-P2 incomplete, and P3-P4 sin. Whereabouts: Paleontological Museum of Sofia “St. Kliment Okhridski” in Sofia (Spassov & Ginsburg 1999). (6) Balsha (Sofia Region). Late Miocene (Middle Pontian). Fragment of a hemimandibula dex. (Spassov & Ginsburg 1999). Whereabouts: Vertebrates Department, NMNHS - BAS.
Published as part of Boev, Zlatozar, 2017, Fossil record of Tapirs (Tapirus Brünnich, 1772) (Tapiridae Gray, 1821 - Peryssodactyla Owen, 1848) in Bulgaria, pp. 1-3 in ZooNotes 2017 (108) on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12807279
Mammalia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Tapiridae, Tapirus balkanicus, Chordata, Perissodactyla, Tapirus, Taxonomy
Mammalia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Tapiridae, Tapirus balkanicus, Chordata, Perissodactyla, Tapirus, Taxonomy
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