Where: Tuscany, Italy (44.2° N, 10.0° E: paleocoordinates 44.2° N, 10.0° E)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
When: MN 17 (2.6 - 1.8 Ma)
• Latest Pliocene/Earliest Pleistocene. Olivola fauna unit (roughly 1.8Ma).
• formation-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: fluvial
Size class: macrofossils
Collection methods: First collected by Igino Cocchi and Giovanni Cappellini (material in Pisa and Bologna Universities). Main collection by Forsyth Major in late 1800s (material in Florence University, Palaeontology Museum and The Natural History Museum, London) (possibly also some in Paris).
Primary reference: A. Azzaroli. 2001. Middle and Late Villafranchian vertebrates from Tuscany and Umbria. A synopsis. Bollettino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana 40(3):351-356 [A. Turner/H. O'Regan/M. Uhen]more details
Purpose of describing collection: general faunal/floral analysis
PaleoDB collection 49254: authorized by Alan Turner, entered by Hannah O'Regan on 12.04.2005
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
Mammalia | |
Leptobos etruscus antelope | |
Eucladoceros dicranios, "Pseudodama cf. nestii" = Metacervocerus
Eucladoceros dicranios Nesti 1841 deer Eucladoceros dicranios olivolanus. Partial skulls, jaws, antlers, limb bones.
"Pseudodama cf. nestii" = Metacervocerus deer | |
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"Equus stenonis" = Allohippus stenonis
"Equus stenonis" = Allohippus stenonis Cocchi 1867 horse | |
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Felis lunensis Martelli 1906 cat A felid the size of a domestic cat. A jaw, partial fore and hind limbs.
Lynx cf. issiodorensis Croizet and Jobert 1828 lynx an incomplete skull, a maxilla, a jaw, fragments of pelvis and limbs.
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Canis etruscus Forsyth Major 1877 canine | |
Ursus etruscus Cuvier 1823 bear | |
"Archidiskodon sp." = Mammuthus
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