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Vol. 04, Fasc. 2
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Une nouvelle espèce d'Hipparion du Miocène terminal d'Espagne.
Miquel Crusafont i Pairó and P. Sondaar
Published online: 31/01/1971

Keywords: Hipparion; Late Miocene; Spain; Villafranchian

https://doi.org/10.18563/pv.4.2.59-66

References: 7
Cited by: 11

Cite this article: Miquel Crusafont i Pairó and P. Sondaar, 1971. Une nouvelle espèce d'Hipparion du Miocène terminal d'Espagne. PalaeoVertebrata 4 (2): 59-66. doi: 10.18563/pv.4.2.59-66

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The recently discovered, very rich, Pliocene locality of Layna (Soria, Spain), has already yielded 30 species of mammals. Hipparion fissurae, described here is more dolichopodic than other Hipparion. It is related to Hipparion crusafonti from Villaroya (Villafranchian), but more slender between other characters.
  



Published in Vol. 04, Fasc. 2 (1971)

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