Samotherium boissieri from the Late Miocene of Southern Italy
Antonella Cinzia Marra

TL;DR
This paper describes the discovery of Samotherium boissieri, an ancient giraffid species, in Southern Italy and compares it with other species from the same period.
Contribution
The study provides the first full description of manus bones for Samotherium boissieri and contributes to understanding its paleobiogeography.
Findings
Calabrian specimens of Samotherium boissieri show morphological and biometrical differences from Bohlinia attica.
The manus bones, particularly carpals, are described for the first time in this species.
Abstract
Samotherium boissieri is a giraffid typical of the Pikermian biome, well documented at Samos and occurring in the late Miocene of the Greco-Iranian paleobioprovince. The species has been also recorded at Cessaniti in Calabria (Southern Italy), in a faunal association including other Pikermian species as well as species of Eurasian and African affinity. In this paper, Calabrian specimens are studied and compared to Samos ones. Morphological and biometrical data fall within the variability of Samotherium boissieri and clearly differ from the co-occurring giraffid, Bohlinia attica. Two partially complete forelimbs, probably referring to the same individual, permit the first full description of the manus bones for the species, carpals in particular. The occurrence of Samotherium boissieri in Calabria contributes to the wide discussion on paleobiogeographical assessments of the central…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolution and Paleontology Studies · Bat Biology and Ecology Studies · Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
