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- Europe and Asia by end of the Middle Pleistocene. An insular species, P. cazioti survived into the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in isolation on the Sardinia-Corsica...
- Quinnia cazioti is a species of extremely small deep water sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Seguenziidae. WoRMS (2013). Quinnia cazioti (Dautzenberg...
- Eucithara cazioti is a small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. This marine species occurs in the Indian Ocean and off Sri...
- Sardinian dhole, the mustelid Enhydrictis galictoides, the deer Praemegaceros cazioti, the Corsican giant shrew, Tyrrhenian mole, Sardinian pika, Tyrrhenian...
- and the gigantic Megalenhydris barbaricina) and a deer (Praemegaceros cazioti). Some of these animals were extinct by the beginning of the Holocene,...
- spp. Crete Extinct (Pleistocene) Unknown Sardinian deer Praemegaceros cazioti Sardinia Extinct (c. 5500 BC) Praemegaceros Ryukyu dwarf deer Cervus astylodon...
- Sardolutra ichnusae, Megalenhydris barbaricina) and a deer (Praemegaceros cazioti). The youngest radiocarbon dates for the Sardinan dhole are around 11,500...
- around 2500–3000 BC, replacing the now extinct endemic deer Praemegaceros cazioti, which had been present on the islands for over 450,000 years. Today, red...
- (Algarolutra majori and Sardolutra ichnusae) and a deer (Praemegaceros cazioti). G. F. Willemsen & A. Malatesta (1987). "Megalenhydris barbaricina sp...
- Dautzenberg, 1900) Selenophaedusa castanea (H. Nordsieck, 2012) Selenophaedusa cazioti (Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1909) Selenophaedusa chiemhoaensis (Sykes, 1902)...