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Small mammals from Vértesacsa as a contribution to chronology of the late Miocene Zagyva Formation (W Hungary)

Abstract

The small fossils (Rodentia and Eulipotyphla) from Csönget-Völgy near Vértesacsa in Western Hungary are pre¬sented herein; and although the assemblage contains relatively poor material, we describe nine rodent taxa and two insec¬tivore species. The rodents are Apodemus lugdunensis, Kowalskia cf. polgardiensis, Anomalospalax cf. tardosi, Lophocricetus cf. cimishliensis, Keramidomys ermannorum, Eomyops sp., Muscardinus sp., Spermophilinus sp., and fragmentary beaver remains. Insectivores include Petenyia hungarica and Asoriculus gibberodon. Correlation with Turolian, late Miocene is proposed based on rodent assemblage. A minor overlap of presented biostratigraphic age with authigenic 10Be/9Be ages obtained from the same locality is discussed. This locality adds important information to our knowledge of deposits and chronology of the late Miocene Zagyva Formation

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