Deperetomys (Rodentia, Muridae) from the Oligocene of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Two new late Oligocene species of Deperetomys: D. calefactus and D. saltensis, are described and the affinities between the various species are discussed. The new records extend the stratigraphic range of Deperetomys into the Oligocene, making it the first European Miocene murid that can be traced across the “Cricetid vacuum”. A single M1 of a large early Oligocene murid that may represent the oldest record of Deperetomys is described. The classification problems that arise as a result of the fast increase of information of the Paleogene Muridae from Asia and the Middle East are addressed and the need to recognise and define clades above the genus level is demonstrated. Our conclusion is that the Deperetomys clade contains at least three different evolutionary lineages.

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Marković, Z., de Bruijn, H., van de Weerd, A. A., & Wessels, W. (2020). Deperetomys (Rodentia, Muridae) from the Oligocene of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, 100(3), 821–840. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12549-019-00389-0

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