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Geological Magazine | 2010
Pere Bover; Josep Quintana; Josep Antoni Alcover
Myotragus palomboi n.sp. (Artiodactyla, Caprinae) is described from the Early Pliocene of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean). This species is the earliest representative of the Myotragus lineage known to date in the Balearic Islands. A metatarsal, and several teeth and postcranial remains were found in a karstic deposit located on the east coast of the island, near Calo den Rafelino (Manacor), together with remains of Hypolagus , two rodent species, an insectivore and several reptiles. The metatarsal and phalanges of the new bovid are short and robust and display a combination of characters only observed in Myotragus . The presence of a larger p2, a metatarsal robustness index lower than in M. pepgonellae (the earliest known species to date), together with the morphology of the incisors, all suggest that M. palomboi should be considered as the ancestor of M. pepgonellae . Short metapodials and the reduction of p2 displayed by M. palomboi could be linked to a first stage of evolution in insular conditions. The arrival of this bovid to the island of Mallorca probably took place during the Mediterranean Messinian Salinity Crisis (Late Miocene, 5.6–5.32 Ma ago). Although the relationship of the new taxon to other fossil caprines cannot be definitively established, it could be phylogenetically close to the Late Miocene European species Aragoral mudejar and Norbertia hellenica .
Palaeontology | 2001
Bartomeu Seguí; Josep Quintana; Joan J. Fornós; Josep Antoni Alcover
A new sea bird, Pterodromoides minoricensis gen. et sp. nov., similar in size and proportions to species of the modern genus Pterodroma, is described from Late Miocene breccias situated on the north-west coast of Menorca. The cranial osteology is similar to that of fulmarine petrels, but the large orbitonasal opening and characters of the postcranial skeleton justify its classification as a separate genus. At least one other species of procellariid occurs in the accompanying fossil asemblage, suggesting that Late Tertiary ecological conditions favoured sea bird populations in this area of the Mediterranean.
Quaternary International | 2008
Pere Bover; Josep Quintana; Josep Antoni Alcover
Comptes Rendus Palevol | 2010
Salvador Bailon; Pere Bover; Josep Quintana; Josep Antoni Alcover
Geobios | 2010
Josep Quintana; Pere Bover; Josep Antoni Alcover; Jordi Agustí; Salvador Bailon
Proceedings of the International Symposium "Insular Vertebrate Evolution: the Palaeontological Approach": September, 16-19 Mallorca, 2005, ISBN 84-609-6472-8, págs. 27-32 | 2005
Salvador Bailon; Josep Quintana; Joan Garcia-Porta
Endins: publicació d'espeleologia | 2005
Anna Traveset; Josep Quintana; Josep Antoni Alcover
Endins: publicació d'espeleologia | 2003
Josep Quintana; Pere Bover; Damià Ramis; Josep Antoni Alcover i Tomàs
Proceedings of the International Symposium "Insular Vertebrate Evolution: the Palaeontological Approach": September, 16-19 Mallorca, 2005, ISBN 84-609-6472-8, págs. 293-296 | 2005
Josep Quintana; Josep Antoni Alcover i Tomàs; Salvador Moyà Solà; Borja Sanchiz
Història natural del Migjorn de Menorca: el medi físic i l'influx humà, 2004, ISBN 84-609-3585-X, págs. 291-302 | 2004
Josep Quintana; Pere Bover; Josep Antoni Alcover i Tomàs