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2010
Caselli V
LA MANDIBOLA DI SIRENIDE DEI LIVELLI EOCENICI DELLA CAVA DI ALONTE (COLLI BERICI - VICENZA) Journal Article
In: Studi e Ricerche, no. 17, pp. 35 - 39, 2010, ISSN: 1127-3100.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Berici Hills, middle Eocene, Northeastern Italy, Prototherium, Sirenids
@article{,
title = {LA MANDIBOLA DI SIRENIDE DEI LIVELLI EOCENICI DELLA CAVA DI ALONTE (COLLI BERICI - VICENZA)},
author = {Valentina Caselli},
editor = {Associazione Amici del museo and Museo Civico "G. Zannato"},
url = {https://www.museozannato.it/04caselli/},
issn = {1127-3100},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-12-31},
urldate = {2011-12-31},
journal = {Studi e Ricerche},
number = {17},
pages = {35 - 39},
abstract = {Vengono segnalate e descritte due emimandibole di sirenide, appartenenti allo stesso individuo, reperite nella Cava di Alonte nei Colli Berici (Vicenza). Dopo una sommaria descrizione dei ritrovamenti e degli studi sui sirenidi fossili del Veneto e dell’Emilia, si è eseguito il confronto dei reperti in oggetto con resti mandibolari dell’Eocene e dell’Oligocene di questa regione. Per i caratteri morfologici mandibolari e dentari, si è giunti ad attribuire i fossili in oggetto a Prototherium veronense e quindi a riferire i livelli stratigrafi ci di provenienza al Bartoniano.},
keywords = {Berici Hills, middle Eocene, Northeastern Italy, Prototherium, Sirenids},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}