Abstract

Two species of the white-toothed shrews ( Crocidura kornfeldi Kormos, 1934 and Croci- dura obtusa Kretzoi, 1938) were found in the late Early Pleistocene vertebrate fauna of the Somssich Hill 2 locality. Most of the specimens could not be identifi ed at the species level, therefore they are described here as Crocidura sp. indet. ( kornfeldi or obtusa). Detailed morphological and morpho- metrical analyses were made on the remains of the two species. Th e biostratigraphical and palae- oecological relations of their occurrence are also given. With 14 fi gures and 5 tables.

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