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1 Introduction to this volume On the occasion of Hans de Bruijn s 70 th birthday, 24th May 2001, a conference was organized about what can be considered Hans major area of interest: the history of mammals during the Neogene of the Eurasian continent. An initial invitation met great enthusiasm and eventually resulted in the participation of more than 80 scientists from 22 countries. The conference was held, in the auditorium of the Institute of Earth Sciences in Utrecht, the university city where Hans was a student, where he did his PhD research, where he worked as member of the faculty until his premature retirement in the early 1990s, and where he still works as an untiring volunteer. The quantity, the importance, and the impact of the works of Hans de Bruijn are highlighted in the contribution by one of his closest colleagues, Albert van der Meulen, opening this volume. The editors wish to pay homage to those many friends who contributed to the success of the conference and to the appearance of this volume. The conference itself, held May 2001, was organized by Utrecht University s Institute of Earth Sciences, in close collaboration with the Paleontological Department of Athens University (Greece), and the Natural History Museum Rotterdam (the Netherlands). Prof. Johan E. Meulenkamp, Dr Albert J. van der Meulen, Dr Jan A. van Dam, Prof. Constantin S. Doukas, and the present editors constituted the organizing committee. They were ably assisted by Marjolein Boonstra as the conference s secretary. Highly appreciated is the help of Katerina Vasileiadou, Kees Hordijk, Paul van Oudenallen and Wil den Hartog. Indispensable were Carien ter Haar-de Bruijn and Marie- Claire Greve who organized the ice-breaking party and the conference dinner. Hans and Jes de Bruijn invited all the participants at their home in Huizen for a pleasant garden party. The Institute of Earth Sciences, the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW), The Utrecht Micropaleontological Bulletins, Natural History Museum Rotterdam and the De Bruijn family sponsored the conference. Grecian Magnesite sponsored this volume. We owe great debt to its director, Mr D.G. Portolos, for his generosity. Many colleagues acted as reviewers for the many peer-reviewed papers in this tome: J. Agustí, L. Alcala, R. Bernor, M. Böhme, F. Borja Sanchiz, J. van der Burgh, E. Cerdeño, J. Chaline, J.A. van Dam, M. Dawson, C.S. Doukas, L. de Bonis, H. de Bruijn, J. de Vos, B. Engesser, V. Fahlbusch, O. Fejfar, L.J. Flynn, M. Fortelius, J.L. Franzen, L. Hably, J. Hartenberger, K. Heissig, L. van den Hoek Ostende, K. Hordijk, M. Hugueney, M. Köhler, W.W. Korth, G. Koufos, W. Kürschner, N. Lopez Martinez, L. Maul, P. Mein, A.J. van der Meulen, Th. Mörs, A. Nadachowski, D. Nagel, P. Pelaez Campomanes, Z. Qiu, J.W.F. Reumer, L. Rook, G. Rössner, S. Sen, G. Storch, A. Tesakov, A. Turner, M. Vianey-Liaud, L. Werdelin, W. Wessels, and R. Ziegler. The assistance of Ms Marjolein Boonstra (typing), Mr Jaap Luteyn (plate design), Mr Jaap van Leeuwen (overall design and lay-out), and Mr Kees Moeliker (final editing and correspondence with the authors) is highly appreciated. Finally, we want to thank the many authors for their willingness to participate in this tribute to Hans and for their patience with the editors. All contributions in this volume are in alphabetical order according to the first author. There is one exception to this rule: the article by Fortelius et al. opens the volume for reason of its colour plates that required inclusion in the first section. Rotterdam and Utrecht, Jelle W.F. Reumer & Wilma Wessels (editors) iii
2 DISTRIBUTION AND MIGRATION OF TERTIARY MAMMALS IN EURASIA DEINSEA 10, 2003 Almost all participants of the conference. [photo and illustration:wil den Hartog & Jaap Luteijn] 1 Michel Brunet 2 Mieczyslaw Wolsan 3 Frederica Marcolini 4 Pierre Mein 5 Jean-Loup Welcomme 6 George Theodorou 7 Hans de Bruijn 8 Wilma Wessels 9 Undine Uhlig 10 Albert van der Meulen 11 Oleg Bendukidze 12 Gerçek Saraç 13 Mary Dawson 14 Engin Ünay 15 Marjolein Boonstra 16 Katerina Vasileiadou 17 Ioanna Silvestrou 18 Patricia Argenti 19 Mrs Mein 20 John de Vos 21 Alexandra van der Geer 22 Elvira Martín-Suárez 23 David Begun 24 Ellen Boon 25 Tassos Kotsakis 26 Margaret Collinson 27 Wighart von Koenigswald 28 Thijs Freudenthal 29 Thijs van Kolfschoten 30 Olivier Maridet 31 Gregoire Metais 32 Gertrud Rössner 33 Daniela Kalthoff 34 Constantin Doukas 35 Jelle Reumer 36 Dimitri Kostopoulos 37 Adam Nadachowski 38 Lucja Fostowicz-Frelik 39 Xiaoming Wang 40 Luis Alcala 41 Gudrun Daxner-Höck 42 Kurt Heissig 43 Oldrich Fejfar 44 Erksin Güleç 45 Brigitte Lange-Badré 46 Ioannis Giaourtsakis 47 Bob Martin 48 Norbert Schmidt-Kittler 49 Noud Peters 50 Jens Franzen 51 Socrates Roussiakis 52 Louis de Bonis 53 Carla Brouwer-Groeneveld 54 Wilrie van Logchum 55 Johan Meulenkamp 56 Athanasios Athanassiou 57 Barbara Rzebik-Kowalska 58 Jordi Agustí 59 Burkart Engesser 60 Kees Hordijk 61 Giancarlo Barisone 62 Lars van den Hoek Ostende 63 Larry Flynn 64 Chiara Angelone 65 Henk Godthelp 66 Andrzej Garapich 67 Thomas Mörs 68 Gerhard Storch 69 Francisco de Borja Sanchiz 70 Pablo Peláez-Campomanes 71 Ioannis Dimitriou 72 Mikael Fortelius 73 George Lyras 74 Charlie Schouwenburg 75 Jan van Dam 76 Marc Godinot 77 Laurent Marivaux iv
3 The scientific output of Hans de Bruijn The conference "Distribution and Migration of Tertiary Mammals in Eurasia" of May 2001 was organized on the occasion of the 70th birthday of Hans de Bruijn, in recognition of his contribution to our knowledge of Tertiary small mammal faunas. Hans has been active in mammalian paleontology since 1966 and so he still is today (2003). He belongs to the generation of Pierre Mein, Marguerite Hugueney, Volker Fahlbusch, Oldrich Fejfar, and Thijs Freudenthal, who are responsible for the recognition of the importance of small mammal research for correlation of continental sediments in Europe. The scientific community measures its members on the basis of literature output and offspring in terms of number of Ph.D. theses. Not measurable is the respect of colleagues and students, which a scientist earns in the course of his career. However, I may mention that Hans (at conferences) is treated as grand old man of rodent paleontology in Europe, and that he still receives daily s from older and younger colleagues seeking his advice. Hans is a down-to-earth scientist who shuns theoretical questions, which in his opinion get soon too far removed from the data. At the same time, he aims for practical solutions rather than pondering the many possibilities, which indeed often are caused by lack of data. Yet two other characteristics of Hans are his self-reliance and his love of traveling. By far most of his field trips have been undertaken in his own car (a characteristic Ford Transit mini-truck) and together with his wife Jes, whose contribution to mammal paleontology is acknowledged here. The travels were often to unexplored areas, with unknown rodents of unknown age. This naturally led to the main fields Hans worked in: taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography and migration. This approach resulted in a large output of papers with clearly described material and reliable data (see Appendix and Figure 1) from Europe, Pakistan, Turkey, Lybia, Georgia, and others. In the papers (up till the conference) he and his co-authors had described 122 new taxa, including (sub)families, genera and species, and studied 19 different (sub)families of rodents. Hans doctor-fathered seven theses those of Anneke Bosma (1974), Anne van de Weerd (1976), Remmert Daams (1981), Coja Rümke (1985), Engin Ünay (1989), Lars van den Hoek Ostende (1999) and Konstantin Theocharopoulos (1999). Most regrettably, Remmert Daams and Kostaki Theocharopoulos untimely passed away. Finally, I wish to mention that Hans has been instrumental to the furthering of small mammal research in Spain and Turkey. He contributed personally, and also indirectly when Remmert Daams and Engin Ünay became professors at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) and the Cumhuriyet University of Sivas (Turkey), respectively. Last year Hans even initiated a new collaboration with dr Zoran Markovic of Figure 1 Publications of Hans de Bruijn over five decades the Natural History Museum in Belgrade (n=81). (Serbia). Albert J. van der Meulen v
4 DISTRIBUTION AND MIGRATION OF TERTIARY MAMMALS IN EURASIA DEINSEA 10, 2003 Appendix Publications of Hans de Bruijn. Bruijn, H. de, Some new Gliridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Calatayud area (Prov. Zaragoza, Spain) - Proceedings Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 69 (1): Bruijn, H. de, On the mammalian fauna of the Hipparion beds in the Calatayud-Teruel basin (Prov. Zaragoza, Spain) part II, The Gliridae (Rodentia) - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 69 (3): 1-21 Bruijn, H. de, On the Pleistocene Gliridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Malta and Mallorca - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 69 (1): Bruijn, H. de, Miocene Gliridae, Sciuridae and Eomyidae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from Calatayud (Prov. Zaragoza, Spain) and their bearing on the biostratigraphy of the area - Boletín de Geológico y Minero de España, 78: Bruijn, H. de & Meurs, A.P.H. van, A biometrical study of the third premolar of Lagopsis and Prolagus (Ochotonidae, Lagomorpha, Mammalia) from the Neogene of the Calatayud- Teruel basin (Prov. Zaragoza, Spain) - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 70 (2): Bruijn, H. de & Mein, P., On the mammalian fauna of the Hipparion- beds in the Calatayud-Teruel basin. 5. The Sciuridae - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 71 (1): Bruijn, H. de, Dawson, M.R. & Mein, P., Upper Pliocene Rodentia, Lagomorpha and Insectivora (Mammalia) from the Isle of Rhodes (Greece), 1, 2 and 3 - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 73 (5): Bruijn, H. de, Sondaar, P.Y. & Zachariasse, W.J., Mammalia and Foraminifera from the Neogene of Kastellios Hill (Crete), a correlation of continental and marine biozones - Wetenschappen B 74 (5): 1-22 Bruijn, H. de & Meulenkamp, J.E., Late Neogene rodents from the Pandanassa formation (Prov. Rethymnon, Crete, Greece) - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 75 (1): Bruijn, H. de, Analysis of the data bearing upon the correlation of the Messinian with the succession of land mammals - In: Drooger, C.W. (ed.) - Messinian Events in the Mediterranean - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B Bruijn, H. de, The Ruscinian rodent succession in Southern Spain and its implications for the biostratigraphic correlation of Europe and North Africa - Senckenbergiana lethaea 55 (1/5): Bruijn, H. de & Rümke, C.G., On a peculiar mammalian association from the Miocene of Oschiri (Sardinia) 1 and 2 - Wetenschappen B 77 (1): Bruijn, H. de & Moltzer, J.G., The rodents from Rubielos de Mora; The first evidence of the existence of different biotopes in the Early Miocene of Eastern Spain - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 77 (2): Bruijn, H. de, Remarks on Daams' biometrical study of Pseudodryomys teeth from Early and Middle Miocene deposits in Spain - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 77 (3): Bruijn, H. de & Meulen, A.J. van der, The Early Pleistocene rodents from Tourkobounia-1 (Athens, Greece) - Wetenschappen B 78 (4): Bruijn, H. de, Mein, P., Montenat, C. & Weerd A. van de, Corrélations entre les gisements des rongeurs et les formations marines du Miocène terminal d'espagne méridionale I. (Prov. d'alicante et de Murcia) - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 78 (4): 1- Montenat, C. & Bruijn, H. de, The Ruscinian rodent faunule from La Juliana (Murcia); its implication for the correlation of continental and marine biozones - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 79 (4): Bruijn, H. de, Vallesian and Turolian rodents from Biotia, Attica and Rhodes (Greece) 1 and 2 - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 79 (5): Sen, S. & Bruijn, H. de, Comparaison des Rongeurs du Néogène terminal de Maritsa, Çalta and Tourkobounia I. Mediterranée orientale - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 80 (3): Brown, A.A., Bruijn, H. de, Maniati, C., Siatos, G. & Niesen, P., The Geology of the Neogene sediments North of Serrai and the use of rodent faunas for biostratigraphic control - VI Colloquium on the geology of the Aegean region 2: Hussain, S.T., Bruijn H. de & Leinders, J.J.M., Middle Eocene rodents from the Kala Chitta Range (Punjab, Pakistan). I and II - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 81 (1): Weerd, A. van de & Bruijn, H. de, On the type species of the genus Parapodemus and Late Turolian Apodemus associations. Remarks on an article by P. Mein in Géobios 11(3) Géobios 11 (6): Bruijn, H. de, Sondaar, P.Y. & Sanders, E.A.C., On a new species of Pseudoltimomys (Theridomyidae, Rodentia) from the Paleogene of Mallorca - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 82 (1): 1-10 Steffens, P., Bruijn, H. de, Meulenkamp, J.E. & Benda, L., Field guide to the Neogene of Northern Greece (Thessaloniki Area and Strimon basin) - Publication Department Geology Paleontology, University Athens A 35:1-13 Bruijn, H. de & Meulen, A.J. van der, A review of the Neogene rodent succession in Greece - Annales Géologiques des Pays Helléniques, VII RCMNS, International congress on Mediterranean Neogene 1: Bruijn, H. de & Zachariasse, W.J., The correlation of marine and continental biozones of Kastellios Hill reconsidered - Annales Géologiques des Pays Helléniques, VII RCMNS, International congress on Mediterranean Neogene 1: Sondaar, P.Y. & Bruijn, H. de, Hipparion, a useful tool for biostratigraphic zonation. Annales Géologiques des Pays Helléniques, VII RCMNS, International congress on Mediterranean Neogene 3: Bosma, A.A. & Bruijn, H. de, Eocene and Oligocene Gliridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Isle of Wight, England. I. The Gliravus priscus-gliravus fordi lineage - Wetenschappen B 82 (4): vi
5 Bruijn, H. de & Meulen, A.J. van der, The Mammals from the Lower Miocene of Aliveri (Island of Evia, Greece). 1. The Sciuridae - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 83 (3): Bruijn, H. de, Hussain, S.T. & Leinders, J.J.M., Fossil rodents from the Murree formation near Banda Daud Shah, Kohat, Pakistan - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 84 (1): Bruijn, H. de & Meulen, A.J. van der, The distribution of land mammals in the Mediterranean through the Neogene. Is there a fit with the paleographic and paleoclimatologic reconstructions based on data from marine basins? - Annales Géologiques des Pays Helléniques, hors série 4: Daxner-Höck, G. & Bruijn, H. de, Gliridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) des Eichkogels bei Mödling (Niederösterreich) - Paläontologische Zeitschrift 55 (2): Katsikatsos, Bruijn, H. de & Meulen, A.J. van der, The Neogene of the Island of Euboea (Evia), a review - Geologie en Mijnbouw 60 (4): Bruijn, H. de, Hussain, S.T. & Leinders, J.J.M., On some Early Eocene rodent remains from Barbara Banda, Kohat, Pakistan, and the early history of the order Rodentia - Wetenschappen B 85 (3): Benda, L. & Bruijn, H. de, Biostratigraphic correlations in the Eastern Mediterranean Neogene - Newsletters on Stratigraphy 11 (3): Bosma, A.A. & Bruijn, H. de, Eocene and Oligocene Gliridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Isle of Wight, England. 2. Gliravus minor n.sp., Gliravus daamsi n.sp., and Bransatoglis bahloi n.sp. - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 85 (4): Dehm, R., Jacobs, L.L., Wessels, W., Bruijn, H. de & Hussain, S.T., Fossil rodents from the type area of the Chinji Formation, Siwalik group, Pakistan - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 85 (3): Meulen, A.J. van der & Bruijn, H. de, The mammals from the Lower Miocene of Aliveri (Island of Evia, Greece). 2. The Gliridae - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 85 (4): Wessels, W., Bruijn, H. de, Hussain, S.T. & Leinders, J.J.M., Fossil rodents from the Chinji Formation, Banda Daud Shah - Wetenschappen B 85 (3): Bruijn, H. de, Remains of the mole-rat Microspalax odessanus Topachevski from Karaburun (Greece, Macedonia) and the family Spalacidae - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 87 (4): Bruijn, H. de & Hussain, S.T., The succession of rodent faunas from the Lower Manchar Formation of Southern Pakistan and its relevance for the biostratigraphy of the Mediterreanean Miocene - Paléobiologie continentale l4 (2): Ünay, E. & Bruijn, H. de, On some Neogene rodent assemblages from both sides of the Dardanelles - Newsletters on Stratigraphy 13 (3): Bruijn, H. de & Hussain, S.T., Thryonomyidae from the Lower Manchar Formation of Sind, Pakistan - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 88 (2): Klein Hofmeijer, G. & Bruijn, H. de, The mammals from the Lower Miocene of Aliveri (Island of Evia, Greece). 4. The Spalacidae and Anomalomyidae - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 88 (2): Bruijn, H. de, Is the presence of the African Thryonomyidae in the Miocene deposits of Pakistan evidence for fauna exchange? - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 89 (2): Bouwens, H. & Bruijn, H. de, The flying squirrels Hylopetes and Petinomys and their fossil record - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 89 (2): Bruijn, H. de, Ünay, E., Saraç, G. & Klein Hofmeijer, G., An unusual new eucricetodontine from the Lower Miocene of the Eastern Mediterranean - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 90 (2): Ünay, E. & Bruijn, H. de, Middle Oligocene to Early Miocene Rodent assemblages from Turkey, a preliminary report - Münchner Geowissenschaftlche Abhandlungen A 10: Klein Hofmeijer, G. & Bruijn, H. de, The mammals from the Lower Miocene of Aliveri. 8. The Cricetidae - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 91 (2): Bruijn, H. de, Boon, E. & Hussain, S.T., Evolutionary trends in Sayimys (Ctenodactylidae, Rodentia) from the Lower Manchar Formation (Sind, Pakistan) - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 92 (3): Bruijn, H. de, Smaller mammals from the Upper Miocene and Lower Pliocene of the Strimon basin, Greece - In: Continental faunas at the Miocene/Pliocene boundary. 1. Rodentia and Lagomorpha - Bolletino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana 28 (2-3): Bruijn, H. de & Ünay, E., Petauristinae (Mammalia, Rodentia) from the Oligocene of Spain, Belgium and Turkish Thrace - In: Papers on fossil rodents. Natural History Museum Los Angeles County, Science Series 33: Sümengen, M., Ünay, E., Saraç, G., Bruijn, H. de, Terlemez, I. & Gürbüz, M., New Neogene rodent assemblages from Anatolia (Turkey) - In: Lindsay, E.H, Fahlbusch, V. & Mein, P. (eds.) - European Neogene mammal chronology - NATO ASI Serie A 180: Bruijn, H. de & Saraç, G., Early Miocene faunas from the eastern Mediterranean area. 1. The genus Eumyarion - Wetenschappen B 94 (1): 1-36 Bruijn, H. de, Daams, R., Daxner-Höck, G., Fahlbusch, V., Ginsburg, L., Mein, P. & Morales, J., Report of the RCMNS working group on fossil mammals, Reisensburg 1990 Newsletters on Stratigraphy 26 (2/3): Bruijn, H. de & Saraç, G., Early Miocene rodent faunas from the eastern Mediterranean area. 2. Mirabella (Paracricetodontidae, Muroidea) - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 95 (1): Bruijn, H. de, Ünay, E., Hoek Ostende, L. van den & Saraç, G., A new association of small mammals from the lower most Lower Miocene of Central Anatolia - Géobios 25 (5): Bruijn, H. de, Fahlbusch, V., Saraç, G. & Ünay, E., Early Miocene rodent faunas from the Eastern Mediterranean area. 3. The genera Deperotomys and Cricetodon with a discussion of the evolutionary history of the Cricetodontini - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 96 (2): Bruijn, H. de & Koenigswald, W. von, Early Miocene vii
6 DISTRIBUTION AND MIGRATION OF TERTIARY MAMMALS IN EURASIA DEINSEA 10, 2003 rodent faunas from the Eastern Mediterranean area. 5. The genus Enginia with a discussion of the incisor enamel - Wetenschappen B 97 (4): Bruijn, H. de & Whybrow, P.J., A late Miocene rodent fauna from the Baynunah Formation, Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen B 97 (4): Daams, R. & Bruijn, H. de, A classification of the Gliridae (Rodentia) on the basis of dental morphology - Hystrix (n.s.) 6 (1-2,1994): 3-50 Bruijn, H. de, Sciuridae, Petauristidae and Eomyidae (Rodentia, Mammalia) - In: Schmidt-Kittler, N. (ed.) - The vertebrate locality Maramena (Macedonia, Greece) at the Turolian-Ruscinian boundary (Neogene) - Münchner Geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen A 28: Bruijn, H. de, Lagomorpha (Mammalia) - In: Schmidt- Kittler, N. (ed.) - The vertebrate locality Maramena (Macedonia, Greece) at the Turolian-Ruscinian boundary (Neogene) - Münchner Geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen A 28: Bruijn, H. de & Mein, P., The Middle and Late Miocene Record of the Sciuridae and Petauristidae in France, Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, and Anatolia - In: Bernor, R.L., Fahlbusch, V. & Mittmann, H.-W. (eds.) - The evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene mammal faunas, pp Colombia University Press Bruijn, H. de & Ünay, E., On the evolutionary history of the Cricetodontini from Europe and Asia Minor and its bearing on the reconstruction of migrations and the continental biotope during the Neogene In: Bernor, R.L., Fahlbusch, V. & Mittmann, H.-W. (eds.) - The evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene mammal faunas, pp Colombia University Press Bruijn, H. de, Dam, J.A. van, Daxner-Höck, G., Fahlbusch, V. & Storch, G., The genera of the Murinae, endemic insular forms excepted, of Europe and Anatolia during the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene - In: Bernor, R.L., Fahlbusch, V. & Mittmann, H.-W. (eds.) The evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene mammal faunas, pp Colombia University Press Bruijn, H. de, Ünay, E. & Hoek Oostende, L.van den, The composition and diversity of small mammal associations from Anatolia through the Miocene - In: Bernor, R.L., Fahlbusch, V. & Mittmann, H.-W. (eds.) - The evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene mammal faunas, pp Colombia University Press Bernor, R.L., Fahlbusch, P., Andrews, P., Bruijn, H. de, Fortelius, M., Rogl, F., Steiniger, F. & Werdelin, L., A chronologic, systematic, biogeographic, and paleoenvironmental syn thesis - In: Bernor, R.L., Fahlbusch, V. & Mittmann, H.-W. (eds.) - The evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene mammal faunas, pp Colombia University Press Ünay, E. & Bruijn, H. de, Plio-Pleistocene rodents and lagomorphs from Anatolia - In: Kolfschoten, Th. van & Gibbard, P.L. (eds.) - The dawn of the Quaternary - Mededelingen Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO 60: Bruijn, H. de, A late Miocene insectivore and rodent fauna from the Baynunah Formation, Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - In: Whybrow, P.J. & Hil, A. (eds.) - Fossil vertebrates of Arabia, pp Yale University Press, New Haven and London Bruijn, H. de, Superfamily Sciuroidea - In: Rössner, G.E. & Heissig, K. (eds.) - The Miocene Land Mammals of Europe, pp Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Munich Bruijn, H. de, Superfamily Ctenodactyloidea - In: Rössner, G.E. & Heissig, K. (eds.) - The Miocene Land Mammals of Europe, pp Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Munich Bruijn, H. de, Vertebrates from the Early Miocene lignite deposits of the open cast mine Oberdorf (Western Styrian Basin, Austria) - Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 99: Bruijn, H. de, Saraç G., Hoek Ostende, L.W. van den & Roussiakis, S., The status of the genus name Parapodemus Schaub, 1938; new data bearing on an old controversy - In: Reumer, J.W.F. & Vos, J. de (eds.) - Elephants have a snorkel! Papers in honour of Paul Y. Sondaar - Deinsea 7: Leinders, J.J.M., Arif, M., Bruijn, H. de, Taseer Hussain, S. & Wessels, W., Tertiary continental deposits of Northwestern Pakistan and remarks on the collision between the Indian and Asian plates In: Reumer, J.W.F. & Vos, J. de (eds.) - Elephants have a snorkel! Papers in honour of Paul Y. Sondaar - Deinsea 7: Wessels, W. & Bruijn, H. de, Rhizomyidae from the lower Manchar Formation (Miocene, Pakistan) - Bulletin of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History 70 (2): Wessels W., Theocharopoulos K.D., Bruijn H. de & Ünay E., Myocricetodontinae and Megacricetodontini (Rodentia) from the lower Miocene of NW Anatolia - In: Horacek, I. & Mlikovsky J. (eds.) - Papers in paleomammalogy honouring Prof.Dr.Oldrich Fejfar - Lynx N.S. 32: Bruijn, H. de, Hoek Ostende, L. van den, Kristkoiz-Boon, E., Rummel, M., Theocharopoulos, C. & Ünay, E., Rodents, lagomorphs and insectivores, from the middle Miocene hominoid locality of Çandir (Turkey) - Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 240: Bruijn, H. de, Ünay, E., Saraç, G. & Yilmaz, A., A rodent assemblage from the Eo/Oligocene boundary interval near Süngülü, Lesser Caucasus, Turkey - In López Martínez, N., Peláez-Campomanes, P. & Hernández Fernández, M. (eds.) - En torno a Fósiles de Mamíferos: Datación, Evolución y Paleoaimbiente - Coloquios de Paleontología, Volumen Extraordinario 1: Wessels, W., Fejfar, O., Peláez-Campomanes, P., Meulen, A. van der & Bruijn, H. de, Miocene small mammals from Jebel Zelten, Libya - In: López Martínez, N., Peláez- Campomanes, P. & Hernández Fernández, M. (eds.) - En torno a Fósiles de Mamíferos: Datación, Evolución y Paleoaimbiente - Coloquios de Paleontología, Volumen Extraordinario 1: DEINSEA - ANNUAL OF THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM ROTTERDAM P.O.Box 23452, NL-3001 KL Rotterdam The Netherlands viii
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