Miosorex grivensis ( Depéret, 1892 )
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Miosorex grivensis ( Depéret, 1892)
Figure 7.2 View FIGURE 7. 1
Material. Popovo 3 ( MN 11), right fragment of mandible with m2 and paraconid and protoconid of m3. MNI = 1. Catalogue number 29/III/7.
Description. The m2 ( Figure 7.2 View FIGURE 7. 1 ) has a trigonid and talonid similar in size. The protoconid is the highest cusp, the entoconid crest is high and the entostylid is present. The buccal re-entrant valley opens at some distance above the buccal cingulid. The tooth is surrounded by a broad cingulid, and the anterior cingulid is well pronounced.
Measurements. See Table 5.
Systematic Position and Distribution. The size of m2 from Popovo 3 corresponds with the m2 of Miosorex aff. grivensis ( Depéret, 1892) from the Middle Miocene (MN9) Spanish locality Pedregueras 2A ( de Jong, 1988) which was cited later by van den Hoek Ostende and Furió (2005) as M. grivensis . According to de Jong’s (1988) description, specimens from Pedregueras 2A are characterized by low entoconid crests and the lack of lingual cingulids in lower molars while the m2 from Popovo 3 has a rather high entoconid crest and lingual cingulid present. However, Figure 7 View FIGURE 7. 1 (plate 5, de Jong, 1988) shows the lingual side of Miosorex aff. grivensis m1-m3 where high entoconid crests and clear lingual cingulids are visible. In this situation the identical mandible from Popovo 3 is classified as M. grivensis . The species was described in France at locality La Grive dated to MN7+8. During the Miocene (MN4–MN10) it was extremely common in the Iberian Peninsula ( van den Hoek Ostende and Furió, 2005; Furió et al., 2011). It was also found in Germany (MN4–MN7+8) and in Hungary (MN9) neighboring to Ukraine ( Mészáros, 2000; Ziegler et al., 2005).
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