Kozi Grzbiet (Pleistocene of Poland)
Where: Poland (49.2° N, 19.9° E: paleocoordinates 49.2° N, 19.9° E)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Pleistocene (2.6 - 0.0 Ma)
• sediments probably Cromerian
Environment/lithology: cave; limestone
• sediments in a limestone cave
Size class: mesofossils
Primary reference: C. Black and K. Kowalski. 1974. The Pliocene and Pleistocene Sciuridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Poland. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 19(19):461-486 [J. Alroy/E. Leckey/E. Leckey]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 33874: authorized by John Alroy, entered by Erin Leckey on 07.08.2003, edited by Hannah O'Regan and Jason Head
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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"Citellus polonicus" = Spermophilus
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Pliomys episcopalis4, Microtus ex gr. nivalis4, Microtus ex gr. oeconomus4, Microtus ex gr. agrestis4, Mimomys savini4, "Clethrionomys glareolus" = Myodes4, Dicrostonyx simplicior4, Lemmus sp.4
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Beremendia fissidens1, Neomys newtoni2, Sorex minutissimus2, Sorex subaraneus2, Sorex (Drepanosorex) "sp. 1"2, Sorex minutus2, Sorex (Drepanosorex) savini2, Sorex runtonensis2, Sorex praealpinus2
Neomys newtoni2 water shrew 7 fragmentary maxillae and detached upper teeth; 7 fragmentary mandibles and detached lower teeth
Sorex minutissimus2 long-tailed shrew 1 fragmentary maxillae and detached upper teeth; 10 fragmentary mandibles and detached lower teeth
Sorex subaraneus2 long-tailed shrew 25 fragmentary maxillae and detached upper teeth; 102 fragmentary mandibles and detached lower teeth
Sorex (Drepanosorex) "sp. 1"2 Linnaeus 1758 long-tailed shrew mandibular fragment with m1-m2 and coronoid and condyloid processes
Sorex minutus2 Linnaeus 1766 Eurasian pygmy shrew 3 fragmentary maxillae and detached upper teeth; 26 fragmentary mandibles and detached lower teeth
Sorex (Drepanosorex) savini2 Hinton 1911 long-tailed shrew 12 fragmentary maxillae and detached upper teeth; 21 fragmentary mandibles and detached lower teeth
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"Vipera berus" = Vipera (Pelias) berus3
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