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Hyracoidea from the Middle Miocene hominoid locality of Pasalar (NW Turkey)
Pickford, Martin; Mayda, Serdar; Alpagut, Berna; Demirel, Fatma Arzu; Şarbak, Ayşegül; Kaya, Tumel Tanju (Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, 2020)Previously available samples of Hyracoidea from Pasalar (MN 6, Middle Miocene), Turkey, have indicated the presence of Pliohyracidae at the site, but the material was too scanty for confident identification. The single ... -
Karaburun Yarımadası’nın Geç Miyosen Stratigrafisi, Yeni Memeli Bulguları ve Bölgesel Korelasyon, Batı Anadolu
Göktaş, Fikret; Kaya, Tümel Tanju; Tarhan, Erhan; Mayda, Serdar (TMMOB JEOLOJI MUHENDISLERI ODASI, 2023)Öz: Foça Çöküntüsü’nün batı kenarındaki Mordoğan alt havzasında tanımlanan Eşendere grubu, alüviyal Saip, palustrin Boyabağ ve gölsel Çukurcak kireçtaşı formasyonlarından oluşmaktadır. Eşendere grubu, Orta Miyosen yaşlı ... -
A new ape from Türkiye and the radiation of late Miocene hominines
Sevim Erol, Ayla; Begun, David R.; Yavuz, Alper; Tarhan, Erhan; Sönmez Sözer, Çilem; Mayda, Serdar; Ostende, Lars W. van den Hoek; Martin, Robert M. G; Alçiçek, Mehmet Cihat (NATURE PORTFOLIO, 2023)Fossil apes from the eastern Mediterranean are central to the debate on African ape and human (hominine) origins. Current research places them either as hominines, as hominins (humans and our fossil relatives) or as stem ... -
Qurliqnoria (Bovidae, Mammalia) from the Upper Miocene of Corakyerler (Central Anatolia, Turkey) and its biogeographic implications
Kostopoulos, Dimitris S.; Sevim Erol, Ayla; Mayda, Serdar; Yavuz, Alper Yener; Tarhan, Erhan (Elsevier, 2020)New bovid material from the Upper Miocene site of corakyerler (Canlun basin, Anatolia, Turkey) is described and compared here. The described taxon is identified as a representative of the stem caprine genus Qurlignoria, ... -
The westernmost Asian record of pythonids (Serpentes): the presence ofPythonin a Miocene hominoid locality of Anatolia
Georgalis, Georgios L.; Mayda, Serdar; Alpagut, Berna; Şarbak, Ayşegül; Güler, Gülşah (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2020)Pythonids are fascinating extant reptiles comprising exclusively non-venomous Old-World taxa and including some of the largest known snakes (Murphy and Henderson, 1997). Being thermophilous reptiles, they are distributed ...