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

  1. E. Aguirre. D. Soria. 1981. Accumulated bones in a Pliocene cave in Cerro Pelado, Spain. National Geographic Society Research Reports.
  2. K. Kowalski. 1962. Fauna of Bats from the Pliocene of Weze in Poland. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia.
  3. 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 .
  4. S. . Sen. G. . Bouvrain. D.. Geraads. 1998. Pliocene vertebrate locality of Calta, Ankara, Turkey. 12. Paleoecology, biogeography and biochronology. . Geodiversitas.