Abstract

Abstract The collection under study is one of the richest in postcranial material of Ancylotherium pentelicum. Its importance is great since it comes from the classic locality of Pikermi, type locality of the species, and includes some rare or barely known skeletal parts. Moreover, it gives us a better aspect for the size range of A. pentelicum, a species relatively rare in Late Miocene localities.

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