Nyctereutes donnezani explained
Nyctereutes donnezani is an extinct relative of the raccoon dog. It has been found in Spain,[1] Poland,[2] Greece,[3] and Turkey.[4]
Notes and References
- E. Aguirre. D. Soria. 1981. Accumulated bones in a Pliocene cave in Cerro Pelado, Spain. National Geographic Society Research Reports.
- K. Kowalski. 1962. Fauna of Bats from the Pliocene of Weze in Poland. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia.
- G. D.. Koufos. G. E.. Syrides. K. K.. Koliadimou. 1991. A Pliocene primate from Macedonia (Greece). Journal of Human Evolution. 21 . 4 . 283–294 . 10.1016/0047-2484(91)90109-9 .
- S. . Sen. G. . Bouvrain. D.. Geraads. 1998. Pliocene vertebrate locality of Calta, Ankara, Turkey. 12. Paleoecology, biogeography and biochronology. . Geodiversitas.