Procapreolus SCHLOSSER, 1924
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Genus Procapreolus SCHLOSSER, 1924
C o m m e n t s. Remains of medium-sized deer are represented in the Gaverdovsky fauna (bed 7) by bones of an incomplete forelimb of a single individual, and an isolated premolar and fragments of molars. The morphology of the bones of the extremities is similar to that of the modern roe deer. The dimensions of the teeth coincide with that of the genus Procapreolus . The lack of diagnostic remains precludes a precise species definition. Procapreolus was common in Late Miocene faunas of Europe from the late Vallesian to Ruscinian ( Korotkevich 1970, Valli 2010).
Korotkevich, E. L. (1970): Pozdneneogenovye oleni Severnogo Prichernomor'ya [Late Neogene deer of the Northern Black Sea Region]. - Naukova dumka, Kiev, 196 pp. (in Russian)
Valli, A. M. F. (2010): Dispersion of the genus Procapreolus and the relationships between Procapreolus cusanus and the roe deer (Capreolus). - Quaternary International, 212: 80 - 85. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. quaint. 2008.11.002
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