Early Pliocene lagomorphs from Tollo de Chiclana-1B (Guadix Basin, Spain): new perspectives on the evolution and the paleobiogeography of late Neogene western European Lagomorpha
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Čermák, Stanislav; Angelone, Chiara; Martín Suárez, Elvira; García-Alix Daroca, Antonio; Minwer-Barakat Requena, RaefEditorial
Universita degli Studi di Milano
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Prolagidae Leporidae Ruscinian
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2025-07-02Referencia bibliográfica
: Čermák S., Angelone C., Martín-Suárez E., García-Alix A. & Minwer-Barakat R. (2025) - Early Pliocene lagomorphs from Tollo de Chiclana-1B (Guadix Basin, Spain): new perspectives on the evolution and the paleobiogeography of late Neogene western European Lagomorpha. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, vol. 131(2): 415-440. https://doi.org/10.54103/2039-4942/27506
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Grant to Department of Science, Roma Tre University, MIUR-Italy Dipartimenti di Eccellenza, Art. 1, C. 314-337L. 232/016; Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences (RVO67985831); Consejería de Universidad, Investigation e Innovación, Junta de Andalucía/FEDER (project P20_00066); MCIN/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (PID2020-116908GB-I00)Resumen
The continental record of the Guadix Basin (southern Spain) documents a fundamental time-window for the evolution of leporids and prolagids. Here we provide the first attempt of a taxonomic revision of the
lagomorphs of the Guadix Basin (Prolagus aff. michauxi, Trischizolagus aff. crusafonti, and Oryctolagus cf. laynensis), evidencing that, at least in southern Spain, the accepted taxonomic model should be reconsidered in light of a possible partly
endemic evolutionary history of lagomorphs during the latest Miocene and Pliocene. Actually, our data highlight that
there was a limited interchange between southern Iberian lagomorphs and those of the rest of western Europe at least
since the late Turolian (MN13). Dispersals were instead active, in the early part of the MN13, from southern Iberia to
northern Africa, a new territory where prolagids and leporids underwent local radiation and evolution.





