Solenodon arredondoi Morgan and Ottenwalder 1993
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Solenodon arredondoi Morgan and Ottenwalder 1993 View in CoL
Solenodon arredondoi Morgan and Ottenwalder 1993 View in CoL , Ann. Carnegie Mus., 62: 154.
Type Locality: Cuba, La Habana Province, San Antonio de los Banos, 3 km SW Ceiba del Agua, Cueva Paredones.
Vernacular Names: Giant Solenodon.
Distribution: Known from three Quaternary sites in W Cuba ( Morgan and Ottenwalder, 1993).
Conservation: Extinct.
Discussion: The age of the fossils of the giant solenodon is unclear, but faunal associations indicate a Quaternary age. The species occurred contemporarily wih Solenodon cubanus and Nesophontes micrus . Morgan and Ottenwalder (1993:161) suggested that, "habitat destruction and predation by dogs, which were introduced into Cuba by pre-Columbian peoples, are more likely explanations for the extinction of the giant Cuban Solenodon .".
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Solenodon arredondoi Morgan and Ottenwalder 1993
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Solenodon arredondoi
Morgan and Ottenwalder 1993: 154 |