The Middle Miocene insectivores from Hasznos (Hungary, Nógrád County)

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Jérôme Prieto
Lars W. van den Hoek Ostende
János Hír
László Kordos
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[1] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität,Department für Geo
[2] Die Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie, und Umweltwissenschaften, Paläontologie & Geobiologie
[3] Naturalis Biodiversity Centre,undefined
[4] Pásztói Múzeum,undefined
[5] University of West Hungary,undefined
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Eulipotyphla; Hasznos; Sámsonháza; Middle Miocene; European records; Badenian;
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The classic locality of Hasznos (Middle Miocene, Mid Badenian, Hungary) has yielded a diverse assemblage of insectivores that is dominated by Erinaceidae and Soricidae, with three species each. The Talpidae are represented by one species, Desmanodon aff. crocheti. Prior to this record of D. crocheti in Hasznos, this species has only been recorded in the Late Badenian of the North Alpine Foreland Basin. The high similarity of the assemblage to that of Sámsonháza 3 confirms that Hasznos and Sámsonháza are very close in age. The new data are discussed in their biostratigraphical and biogeographical contexts.
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