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Mus denizliensis
Temporal range: Early Pleistocene PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Muridae
Genus: Mus
Species: M. denizliensis
Binomial name
Mus denizliensis
Erten et. al., 2015

Mus denizliensis is an extinct species of Mus that inhabited the Denizli Basin of Turkey during the Early Pleistocene.

References

  1. Erten, Hüseyin; Sen, Sevket; Sagular, Enis k. (30 December 2015). "Miocene and early Pleistocene rodents (Mammalia) from Denizli Basin (southwestern Turkey) and a new species of fossil Mus". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 36 (1): e1054036. doi:10.1080/02724634.2015.1054036. ISSN 0272-4634. Retrieved 15 December 2024 – via Taylor and Francis Online.
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