Bullet-Points Abstract • The wolf from Grotta Romanelli was initially referred to Canis aureus, subsequently to C. mosbachensis or C. lupus by other authors. • Sardella et al. (2014) attributed it to C. lupus. • A detailed neuroanatomical analysis confirmed this attribution and provide new insights on brain anatomy and phylogeny.

The wolf from Grotta Romanelli: New insights from brain morphology / A. Moscarella, A. Iannucci, D.A. Iurino, B. Mecozzi, R. Sardella (FOSSILIA). - In: Fossilia[s.l] : [s.l.], 2020. - pp. 45-46 [10.32774/FosRepPal.2020.0612]

The wolf from Grotta Romanelli: New insights from brain morphology

D.A. Iurino;
2020

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Bullet-Points Abstract • The wolf from Grotta Romanelli was initially referred to Canis aureus, subsequently to C. mosbachensis or C. lupus by other authors. • Sardella et al. (2014) attributed it to C. lupus. • A detailed neuroanatomical analysis confirmed this attribution and provide new insights on brain anatomy and phylogeny.
Grotta Romanelli; Canis lupus; Brain anatomy
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2020
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