Observations on the biostratigraphy of Cretan Pleistocene vertebrates
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The paper considers the systematic and phylogenic problems of the Pleistocenic vertebrates of Crete. The species from the various deposits have been subdivided into the two Mayhew's (1977) Murid zones. These have further divided into a greater number of zones or into subzones on the basis of the murids evolutionary degree and the presence of elephants and hippopotamuses.
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