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Maylpaisomys insularis (Hutterer, López-Martínez & Michaux 1988) and Haliaeetus sp. Comments on the terrestrial fauna of the Pleistocene of the Jandía Isthmus, Fuerteventura

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Autoría Betancort-Lozano, Juan Francisco
Lomoschitz, Alejandro
Hernández-Acosta, C. Nayra
López, Óscar
Gallardo, A.
López-Jurado, Luis Felipe
Fecha de publicación 2017
Fecha de depósito 2017
Descripción

[EN] Along the Jandia Isthmus, on Southern Fuerteventura Island, Pleistocene fossil dunes and paleosoils are particularly well developed. They are above Miocene lava flows and dikes and a Pliocene marine conglomerate. On those fossil dunes and in the windward coast (Laderas del Veril site) has been found remains of: the extinct “lava mouse” Maylpaisomis insularis (Hutterer, López-Martínez & Michaux 1988); osprey (Haliaeetus sp.); seabird (Puffinus holei Walker, Wragg y Harrison 1990); terrestrial gastropods and locust oothecas.

Materias UNESCO 241601 Paleontología animal
Palabras clave PAMEV
Tipo Póster de congreso
En

International Symposium on eolian Dynamics, Paleosols and environmental Change in Drylands (La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain)

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