New material of the shrew Macroneomys Fejfar, 1966 (Mammalia, Soricomorpha, Soricidae) from the British early Middle Pleistocene, with comments on its palaeobiology and European range.

S. Parfitt, D. Harrison
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Abstract. A lower incisor and two lower premolars of Macroneomys, from the early Middle Pleistocene archaeological site at Pakefield (Suffolk, UK), add to the relatively small number of finds of this enigmatic shrew known from the Pleistocene of Europe. Molluscs and vertebrates associated with the Pakefield Macroneomys suggest deposition in a large, fast-flowing river, bordered by open herbaceous vegetation and regional deciduous woodland. Macroneomys from Sugworth (near Oxford) and West Runton (Norfolk) is also associated with fluvial environments. This suggests that the species may have had an ecological preference for aquatic habitats. The thick enamel and bulbous morphology of the lower premolars from Pakefield may indicate a specialization for crushing, consistent with a diet of ‘hard’ or abrasive foods that may have included large molluscs and small vertebrates.
英国中更新世早期鼩鼱macroomys Fejfar, 1966(哺乳目,鼩目,鼩科)的新资料及其古生物学和欧洲分布的评述。
摘要在帕克菲尔德(英国萨福克郡)的中更新世早期考古遗址发现的一颗下门牙和两颗下前磨牙,为欧洲更新世发现的这种神秘的鼩鼱增加了相对较少的数量。与帕克菲尔德宏观群落有关的软体动物和脊椎动物表明,它们是在一条大而湍流的河流中沉积的,河流的边界是开阔的草本植被和区域性的落叶林地。苏格沃斯(牛津附近)和西伦顿(诺福克)的宏观环境也与河流环境有关。这表明该物种可能对水生栖息地有生态偏好。在帕克菲尔德发现的下前磨牙的厚牙釉质和球根状形态可能表明它们是专门用于碾碎的,这与它们吃“硬”或研磨性食物的习惯是一致的,这些食物可能包括大型软体动物和小型脊椎动物。
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