The holotype of Cervalces gallicus (Azzaroli, 1952) from Sénèze (Haute Loire, France) with Nomenclatural implications and Taxonomical-Phylogenetic accounts

The remains of Cervalces (Libralces) gallicus Azzaroli, 1952 from the Middle-Upper Villafranchian of Sénèze (Haute-Loire, France), kept in the Paleontological Museum of the University Claude Bernard - Lyon 1, are here studied again. The remains consist of an assembled skeleton, with skull, antlers a...

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Main Author: BREDA, Marzia
Other Authors: Breda, Marzia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1463514
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spelling ftunivferrarair:oai:iris.unife.it:11392/1463514 2024-02-11T09:54:59+01:00 The holotype of Cervalces gallicus (Azzaroli, 1952) from Sénèze (Haute Loire, France) with Nomenclatural implications and Taxonomical-Phylogenetic accounts BREDA, Marzia Breda, Marzia 2001 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1463514 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000173777200006 volume:107 issue:3 firstpage:439 lastpage:449 journal:RIVISTA ITALIANA DI PALEONTOLOGIA E STRATIGRAFIA http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1463514 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0035743959 Cervalces gallicu Middle-Upper Villafranchian Sénèze Alce Cervalce Libralces info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2001 ftunivferrarair 2024-01-24T17:36:47Z The remains of Cervalces (Libralces) gallicus Azzaroli, 1952 from the Middle-Upper Villafranchian of Sénèze (Haute-Loire, France), kept in the Paleontological Museum of the University Claude Bernard - Lyon 1, are here studied again. The remains consist of an assembled skeleton, with skull, antlers and all postcranial elements, described by Azzaroli (1952) as holotype, and in the limb bones of a second specimen, designated as cotype by the same author. The cotype’s limb bones are here attributed to the holotype, while the smaller assembled limb bones cannot be determined over the family taxonomic level, due to the bad state of preservation. The characters determining the genus Cervalces are described here and, in accordance with Azzaroli, the species C. (L.) latifrons from the Middle-Upper Pleistocene is attributed to it. All the species of the genus Cervalces show characters of cranial and facial morphology, which differ from that of present-day Alces. The narrow, deep occipital and the short nasals, not articulated with the long premaxillaris, are in this view considered apomorphic characters of Alces alces. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces alce Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS Claude Bernard ENVELOPE(140.029,140.029,-66.662,-66.662) Claude-Bernard ENVELOPE(140.029,140.029,-66.662,-66.662)
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topic Cervalces gallicu
Middle-Upper Villafranchian
Sénèze
Alce
Cervalce
Libralces
spellingShingle Cervalces gallicu
Middle-Upper Villafranchian
Sénèze
Alce
Cervalce
Libralces
BREDA, Marzia
The holotype of Cervalces gallicus (Azzaroli, 1952) from Sénèze (Haute Loire, France) with Nomenclatural implications and Taxonomical-Phylogenetic accounts
topic_facet Cervalces gallicu
Middle-Upper Villafranchian
Sénèze
Alce
Cervalce
Libralces
description The remains of Cervalces (Libralces) gallicus Azzaroli, 1952 from the Middle-Upper Villafranchian of Sénèze (Haute-Loire, France), kept in the Paleontological Museum of the University Claude Bernard - Lyon 1, are here studied again. The remains consist of an assembled skeleton, with skull, antlers and all postcranial elements, described by Azzaroli (1952) as holotype, and in the limb bones of a second specimen, designated as cotype by the same author. The cotype’s limb bones are here attributed to the holotype, while the smaller assembled limb bones cannot be determined over the family taxonomic level, due to the bad state of preservation. The characters determining the genus Cervalces are described here and, in accordance with Azzaroli, the species C. (L.) latifrons from the Middle-Upper Pleistocene is attributed to it. All the species of the genus Cervalces show characters of cranial and facial morphology, which differ from that of present-day Alces. The narrow, deep occipital and the short nasals, not articulated with the long premaxillaris, are in this view considered apomorphic characters of Alces alces.
author2 Breda, Marzia
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author BREDA, Marzia
author_facet BREDA, Marzia
author_sort BREDA, Marzia
title The holotype of Cervalces gallicus (Azzaroli, 1952) from Sénèze (Haute Loire, France) with Nomenclatural implications and Taxonomical-Phylogenetic accounts
title_short The holotype of Cervalces gallicus (Azzaroli, 1952) from Sénèze (Haute Loire, France) with Nomenclatural implications and Taxonomical-Phylogenetic accounts
title_full The holotype of Cervalces gallicus (Azzaroli, 1952) from Sénèze (Haute Loire, France) with Nomenclatural implications and Taxonomical-Phylogenetic accounts
title_fullStr The holotype of Cervalces gallicus (Azzaroli, 1952) from Sénèze (Haute Loire, France) with Nomenclatural implications and Taxonomical-Phylogenetic accounts
title_full_unstemmed The holotype of Cervalces gallicus (Azzaroli, 1952) from Sénèze (Haute Loire, France) with Nomenclatural implications and Taxonomical-Phylogenetic accounts
title_sort holotype of cervalces gallicus (azzaroli, 1952) from sénèze (haute loire, france) with nomenclatural implications and taxonomical-phylogenetic accounts
publishDate 2001
url http://hdl.handle.net/11392/1463514
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genre Alces alces
alce
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alce
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volume:107
issue:3
firstpage:439
lastpage:449
journal:RIVISTA ITALIANA DI PALEONTOLOGIA E STRATIGRAFIA
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