Phyllops vetus Anthony, 1917
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Phyllops vetus Anthony, 1917 |
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Material. Taxon represented by eight fragmentary skulls, including rostra, nine dentaries, and three humeri, representing at least eight individuals (MNHNCu, uncatalogued).
Description. Most remains were fragile and slightly mineralized. A skull (no. 37) found in layer E (level II; Figure 10.2 View FIGURE 10 ) yielded a radiocarbon age of 1960 ± 30 rcyr BP, constituting the first direct LAD for this species.
Remarks. This taxon appeared in association with the Cuban fig-eating bat P. falcatus only in layer G (level III), which yielded radiocarbon ages between ~1960 and 1290 rcyr BP; Table 4. P . vetus occurred at all levels except level I (layers A–D, in Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 ). These age estimates are further supported by radiocarbon dates now available for this level (Orihuela et al., 2020a).
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