Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Samotherium boissieri is a giraffid typical of the Pikermian biome, well documented
at Samos and occurring in the late Miocene of the Greco-Iranian paleobioprovince. The
species has been also recorded at Cessaniti in Calabria (Southern Italy), in a faunal association
including other Pikermian species as well as species of Eurasian and African affinity. In
this paper, Calabrian specimens are studied and compared to Samos ones. Morphological
and biometrical data fall within the variability of Samotherium boissieri and clearly differ
from the co-occurring giraffid, Bohlinia attica. Two partially complete forelimbs, probably
referring to the same individual, permit the first full description of the manus bones for the
species, carpals in particular. The occurrence of Samotherium boissieri in Calabria contributes
to the wide discussion on paleobiogeographical assessments of the central Mediterranean
in the late Miocene, still not well-understood.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Giraffidae; Pikermian biome; central Mediterranean; Samotherium; Bohlinia;
Stegotetrabelodon; paleogeography; paleoecology
Elenco autori:
Marra, Antonella Cinzia
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