Spiral-horned antelopes of the Early Pleistocene Tamanian faunal complex of Eastern Europe

Spiral-horned antelopes of the Early Pleistocene Tamanian faunal complex of Eastern Europe

Vislobokova I.A., Titov V.V.

P. 37-44

The current evidence confirms the presence of only one species of spiral-horned antelopes, Pontoceros ambiguus, in the Tamanian (late Early Pleistocene) faunal complex of Eastern Europe. The re-study of fossil materials revealed that the horn core from the Tsimbal locality (Sennaya) on the Taman Peninsula (Russia), previously identified as Tragelaphus sp., belongs to an antelope of this species.DOI: 10.15298/rusjtheriol.19.1.03

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