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SUBMITTER: Lopez-Antonanzas R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4528195 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
López-Antoñanzas Raquel R Knoll Fabien F Maksoud Sibelle S Azar Dany D
Scientific reports 20150807
Ctenodactylinae (gundis) is a clade of rodents that experienced, in Miocene time, their greatest diversification and widest distribution. They expanded from the Far East, their area of origin, to Africa, which they entered from what would become the Arabian Peninsula. Questions concerning the origin of African Ctenodactylinae persist essentially because of a poor fossil record from the Miocene of Afro-Arabia. However, recent excavations in the Late Miocene of Lebanon have yielded a key taxon for ...[more]