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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...
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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...
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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...
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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,...
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Sardolutra ichnusae,
Megalenhydris barbaricina) and a deer (Praemegaceros
cazioti). The
youngest radiocarbon dates for the
Sardinan dhole are
around 11,500...
- (Algarolutra
majori and
Sardolutra ichnusae) and a deer (Praemegaceros
cazioti). G. F.
Willemsen & A.
Malatesta (1987). "Megalenhydris
barbaricina sp...
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extinct endemic animals such as the
Sardinian dhole, the deer
Praemegaceros cazioti and the
lagomorph Prolagus sardus. "Oliena,
grotta Corbeddu". Archived...
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Sardolutra ichnusae,
Megalenhydris barbaricina) and a deer (Praemegaceros
cazioti). The
small mammals,
including Rhagamys,
persisted for many
thousands of...
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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...