R. Martino, Fabrizio Marra, María Ríos, L. Pandolfi
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The Middle Pleistocene was characterized by the presence in continental Europe of at least two different species of hippopotamus: Hippopotamus antiquus and H. amphibius. Although suspected, the presence of both hippopotamuses in the same geographical area has not yet been proven. The following manuscript describes findings from Malagrotta (Rome, central Italy), dating back to the time span between 0.45 and 0.38 Ma. These findings offer new insights into the Middle Pleistocene period. The fragmented mandible has a slender and low corpus, the humerus is robust with a deltoid tuberosity placed medially on the diaphysis, the unciform shows a facet for the MCIV wider than the one for the MCV and the calcaneum is clepsydra-shaped. The morphological characteristics of the sample are closer to those of H. antiquus, despite the fact that the morphometric measurements are smaller than those of the samples coming from Valdarno (Italy), Untermaßfeld (Germany) or Colle Curti (Italy). Considering all the information, the material from Malagrotta is here attributed to H. cf. antiquus, indicating the survival of the European hippopotamus until at least 0.38 Ma in central Italy. The coexistence of H. amphibius and H. antiquus in the same geographical area is also discussed.
中更新世的特点是欧洲大陆至少出现了两种不同的河马:Hippopotamus antiquus 和 H. amphibius。虽然怀疑这两种河马存在于同一地理区域,但尚未得到证实。以下手稿介绍了马拉格罗塔(意大利中部罗马)的发现,其年代可追溯到 0.45 至 0.38 Ma 之间。这些发现为了解中更新世时期提供了新的视角。残缺不全的下颌骨具有细长而低矮的躯干,肱骨粗壮,骨干内侧有一个三角结节,胛骨上的MCIV切面比MCV切面宽,小腿骨呈劈裂状。该样本的形态特征更接近于 H. antiquus,尽管其形态测量值小于来自 Valdarno(意大利)、Untermaßfeld(德国)或 Colle Curti(意大利)的样本。考虑到所有信息,这里将马拉格罗塔的材料归为 H. cf. antiquus,表明欧洲河马在意大利中部至少生存到 0.38 Ma。此外,还讨论了 H. amphibius 和 H. antiquus 在同一地理区域共存的问题。