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A new hypercarnivorous mustelid (Mammalia, carnivora, mustelidae) from batallones, late miocene (mn10), torrejón de velasco, Madrid, Spain
ArticleAbstract: We describe dentognathic remains of four individuals of the poorly known mustelid Circamustela PettePalabras claves:CARNIVORA, Circamustela, Cooccurrence, Martes, Mustelidae, Neogene, NewMustelids, Sinictis, spain, speciesAutores:Juan Abella, Morales J., Pérez-Ramos A., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusA new species of Eomellivora from the latest Aragonian of Abocador de Can Mata (NE Iberian Peninsula)
ArticleAbstract: Eomellivora is a large-bodied mellivorine mustelid genus widely distributed throughout Eurasia and NPalabras claves:CARNIVORA, late Miocene, Mellivorinae, Mustelidae, spain, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Alba D.M., Casanovas-Vilar I., Juan Abella, Robles J.M., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusCoprolites in natural traps: direct evidence of bone-eating carnivorans from the Late Miocene Batallones-3 site, Madrid, Spain
ArticleAbstract: We describe two carnivoran coprolites found in the pseudokarst natural carnivore trap of Batallones-Palabras claves:CARNIVORA, fossil faeces, Iberian Peninsula, late Miocene, pseudokarstAutores:Hontecillas D., Juan Abella, Martín-Perea D.M., MONTOYA P., Morales J., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusAmmitocyon kainos gen. et sp. nov., a chimerical amphicyonid (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the late Miocene carnivore traps of Cerro de los Batallones (Madrid, Spain)
ArticleAbstract: In the present paper, we describe the craniodental remains of three individuals of an amphicyonid prPalabras claves:Amphicyonidae, CARNIVORA, hypercarnivory, Iberian Peninsula, late MioceneAutores:Juan Abella, Morales J., Sanisidro O., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopusTracing the origin of the panda's thumb
ArticleAbstract: We investigate the relative development of the carnivoran radial sesamoids to untangle the evolutionPalabras claves:CARNIVORA, Cerro de los Batallones, late Miocene, Radial sesamoid, UrsidaeAutores:Alba D.M., Ercoli M.D., Hontecillas D., Juan Abella, MONTOYA P., Morales J., Pérez-Ramos A., Valenciano A.Fuentes:scopus