Tyrrhenicola henseli Major, 1882:126
Tyrrhenian vole
Taxonomy & Nomenclature
Synonym/s: Microtus henseli Major, 1882:126
Conservation Status
Extinct
Distribution
Sardinia (Italy)
Biology & Ecology
Hypodigm
Media
References
Original scientific description:
Major, F. C. J. (1882). L’origine della fauna delle nostre isole: Atti Soc. Toscana. Sc. Nat Proc. Verb 3: 36-42, 113-133.
Other references:
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Boldrini, Roberto. (2008). Microtus (Tyrrhenicola) henseli (Major, 1905) di Grotta dei Fiori (Sardegna sudoccidentale): caratteri evolutivi e interpretazione biocronologica. Geologica Romana 41: 55-64.
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Gliozzi, E., Malatesta, A. and Palombo, M. R. (1984). Upper Pleistocene small mammal associations in the Is Oreris area (Iglesiente, SW Sardegna). Geologica Romana 23: 121-129. [a record of T. henseli from south-west Sardinia]
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