1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-6995(85)80018-8
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Gliravus bravoi nov. sp., la plus grande espècedu genre Gliravus (Mammalia, Rodentia, Gliridae) dans l'Oligocène supérieur d'Espagne

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“…Several fossil mammal localities in the upper Oligocene of the Montalbán depression contain rich populations of Gliridae. The fi rst one of these is Vivel del Río, discovered by E. Moissenet in 1978 and fi rst published by Hugueney et al (1985). The other localities are Mirambueno 1, 2A, 4B, 4C and 4D, discovered and exploited by our team in the years 1986-1991.…”
Section: Results and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Several fossil mammal localities in the upper Oligocene of the Montalbán depression contain rich populations of Gliridae. The fi rst one of these is Vivel del Río, discovered by E. Moissenet in 1978 and fi rst published by Hugueney et al (1985). The other localities are Mirambueno 1, 2A, 4B, 4C and 4D, discovered and exploited by our team in the years 1986-1991.…”
Section: Results and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The genus Butseloglis Vianey-Liaud, 2004 contains B. bravoi (Hugueney, Adrover & Moissenet, 1985), B. bruijni (Hugueney, 1967), B. daamsi (Bosma & de Bruijn, 1982), B. hispanicus (van Dam, 1998), B. itardiensis (Vianey-Liaud, 1989), B. micio (Misonne, 1957), B. montisalbani (Freudenthal, 2004), and B. tenuis (Bahlo, 1975).…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologyunclassified
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