Tytuł pozycji:
Early Miocene evolution of the rodent Megacricetodon in Europe and its palaeobiogeographical implications
The Megacricetodon material from Aliveri (Isle of Evia, Greece) was previously assigned to Megacricetodon primitivus,
implying palaeobiogeographical relationship between south-eastern and south-western Europe. The material from
Aliveri is here assigned to the new species Megacricetodon hellenicus sp. nov. This form has significant morphological
differences compared to other Early Miocene species from Europe. This new evolutionary hypothesis of this genus has
implications on the Early Miocene paleobiogeography of Europe. This work presents a new interpretation on the earliest
European representative of the genus Megacricetodon from Aliveri localities. Analyses of the Megacricetodon material
from MN 4 and MN 5 localities enable to propose a new palaeobiogeographical framework in which there are three
main migration events of the genus Megacricetodon into Europe, each corresponding to different lineages that evolved
independently. The new Greek taxon is considered the first migration wave from Anatolia, representing an endemic
lineage different from any other European Megacricetodon.