Late miocene bovids from şerefköy-2 (SW Turkey) and their position within the sub-paratethyan biogeographic province

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We describe new fossil bovid craniodental remains from the Upper Miocene fossil site of Şerefköy-2, Yataʇan Basin, SW Turkey. The new material belongs to six species: Gazella cf. G. capricornis, Palaeoryx pallasi, Sporadotragus parvidens, Skoufotragus cf. Sk. schlosseri, Urmiatherium rugosifrons, and ?Sinotragus sp., which together indicate a latest middle - early Late Turolian (Late Miocene) age. Medium-to-large bovid taxa prevail over small ones, and protoryxoid bovids clearly dominate the assemblage. An analysis of the taxonomic structure, size and diet spectra of several Turolian bovid assemblages from Greece and Turkey reveals Şerefköy-2 to be a member of a mammalian palaeocommunity particular to southwestern Anatolia, which in turn forms part of the sub-Paratethyan biogeographic province.

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Kostopoulos, D. S., & Karakütük, S. (2015). Late miocene bovids from şerefköy-2 (SW Turkey) and their position within the sub-paratethyan biogeographic province. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60(1), 49–66. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0129

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