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<i>Pannonictis nestii</i>(Galictinae, Mustelidae), a new element in the vertebrate association of the human site of Pirro Nord (Italy, Early Pleistocene)
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ArchaeologyZoological TaxonomyPhylogenetic AnalysisPhylogeneticsAvian EvolutionLanguage StudiesPalaeo-environmental ReconstructionEarly PleistoceneNew ElementExtinct GeneraMorphological EvidencePaleoanthropologyHuman EvolutionBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPirro NordCladisticsSouthern ItalyPaleoecology
Systematic excavations in the Early Pleistocene site of Pirro Nord (Apulia, southern Italy) yielded some remains of a relatively rare mustelid belonging to the subfamily of Galictinae Reig, 1956. The taxonomy of extinct genera within this clade is controversial, especially between Pannonictis Kormos, 1931 and Enhydrictis Forsyth-Major, 1901. Nevertheless, the Pirro Nord findings are very similar to the holotype of Pannonictis nestii (Martelli, 1906) from Upper Valdarno, and closely related to the specimens from Pietrafitta and Atapuerca.
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