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摘要
摘要 在克里米亚陶里达洞穴的早更新世动物群(1.8-1.5 Ma)中发现了大型梳齿鹿 Eucladoceros orientalis(Radulesco et Samson,1967 年)。描述了两只鹿角的近端部分、两个不完整的上颚、一个下颚、牙齿和一个跖骨。关于该物种形态学的新数据证实了它属于Eucladoceros属。E.orientalis是北黑海地区早更新世动物群中的一个自生物种,具有东欧南部Psekupsian动物群复合体的特征。
Eucladoceros orientalis (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) from the Lower Pleistocene of the Taurida Cave, Crimea, and Its Systematic Position
Abstract
The large comb-antlered deer Eucladoceros orientalis (Radulesco et Samson, 1967) is recorded in the Early Pleistocene fauna (1.8–1.5 Ma) of Taurida Cave, Crimea. The proximal parts of two antlers, two incomplete upper jaws, a lower jaw, dentition, and a metatarsal bone are described. New data on the morphology of this species confirm its assignment to the genus Eucladoceros. E. orientalis, an autochthonous species of the Early Pleistocene fauna of the Northern Black Sea region, is characteristic of the Psekupsian faunal complex of southern Eastern Europe.
期刊介绍:
Paleontological Journal (Paleontologicheskii zhurnal) is the principal Russian periodical in paleontology. The journal publishes original work on the anatomy, morphology, and taxonomy of fossil organisms, as well as their distribution, ecology, and origin. It also publishes studies on the evolution of organisms, ecosystems, and the biosphere and provides invaluable information on global biostratigraphy with an emphasis on Eastern Europe and Asia.