Arvicola amphibius (LINNAEUS, 1758)
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2020.005 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87C6-FFE3-A623-8A08-16D2260F09B6 |
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Diego |
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Arvicola amphibius |
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Arvicola amphibius View in CoL group
Arvicola amphibius View in CoL (resp. cited as A. terrestris View in CoL ) is reported from the majority of Last Glacial Italian sites ( Kotsakis et al. 2003). Its first occurrence apparently precedes the Last Interglacial. A. amphibius View in CoL and Arvicola sp. were found in several pre-Eemian localities of Italy ( Kotsakis et al. 2003, Sala and Masini 2007). Fossil finds of A. amphibius View in CoL are reported from all over the peninsula, with the exception of southern Apulia. A. amphibius View in CoL is absent from Sardinia and is reported only from the early-mid Holocene in Sicily ( Tagliacozzo 1993, Catalisano and Sarà 1995, Agnesi et al. 2000, López-García et al. 2013). The latter authors gave a 14 C dating of 3,950 ± 35 years to the youngest occurrence of Arvicola View in CoL at Vallone Inferno, Northern Sicily. The morphology of A. amphibius View in CoL is imperfectly known like that of Arvicola mosbachensis , since only a very few samples are properly figured and described ( Maul et al. 1998b), whereas almost all the other occurrences are simple quotations in faunal lists. The recently published finds of water vole from Cava Muracci in Latium (dated at MIS 3) are referred to A. italicus View in CoL by Gatta et al. (1998) who, however, do not report information on SDQ of these specimens.
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