@prefix rdf: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix bibo: . @prefix cito: . @prefix dc: . @prefix dwc: . @prefix dwcFP: . @prefix fabio: . @prefix trt: . cito:cites ; dc:creator "Rook, Lorenzo" ; dc:title "Eucyon intrepidus Morales, Pikford & Soria 2005" ; trt:augmentsTaxonConcept ; trt:publishedIn ; a trt:Treatment . bibo:endPage "741" ; bibo:issue "4" ; bibo:journal "Geodiversitas" ; bibo:startPage "723" ; bibo:volume "31" ; dc:creator "Rook, Lorenzo" ; dc:date "2009" ; dc:title "The wide ranging genus Eucyon Tedford & Qiu, 1996 (Mammalia, Carnivora, Canidae, Canini) in the Mio-Pliocene of the Old World" ; fabio:hasPart ; a fabio:JournalArticle . dwc:authority "Morales, Pikford & Soria, 2005" ; dwc:authorityName "Morales, Pikford & Soria" ; dwc:authorityYear "2005" ; dwc:class "Mammalia" ; dwc:family "Canidae" ; dwc:genus "Eucyon" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Carnivora" ; dwc:phylum "Chordata" ; dwc:rank "species" ; dwc:scientificNameAuthorship "Morales, Pikford & Soria, 2005" ; dwc:species "intrepidus" ; trt:hasTaxonName ; a dwcFP:TaxonConcept . dwc:class "Mammalia" ; dwc:family "Canidae" ; dwc:genus "Eucyon" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Carnivora" ; dwc:phylum "Chordata" ; dwc:rank "species" ; dwc:species "intrepidus" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:genus "Eucyon" ; dwc:rank "genus" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:family "Canidae" ; dwc:rank "family" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:order "Carnivora" ; dwc:rank "order" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:class "Mammalia" ; dwc:rank "class" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:phylum "Chordata" ; dwc:rank "phylum" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:rank "kingdom" ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dc:description "FIG. 1. — The latest Miocene Eucyon Tedford & Qiu, 1996 dispersal: A, oldest record of E. davisi (Merriam, 1911) is from Early Hemphillian localities in the western North America (●). The genus quickly expands its record to east in the central and south eastern North America, where it is a common element in late Hemphillian local faunas (□). The late Miocene (MN 12-13 in the European mammal biochronology; ○ locations correspond to time of transcontinental dispersal of the genus, across the Beringia, towards Asia, Europe, and Africa; B, type specimen of E. davisi, right M1-2 in occlusal view (M1 length measures about 10 mm) from Rattlesnake creek, early Hemphillian, Oregon (UCMP545; Earth Sciences Dept., University of Florence); C, D, E. monticinensis (Rook, 1992) left M1 in lingual (C) and occlusal (D) views (M1 length about 17 mm) from Monticino Quarry near Brisighella (BRS27/6; Earth Sciences Dept., University of Florence); E, the figure is completed by a reconstructed scene of a group of adult Eucyon moving eastward in a late Miocene Central Asia grassland scenario. The artistic scene aims to ideally represent the dispersal of the genus Eucyon from North America to the Old World during the latest Miocene." ; fabio:hasRepresentation ; a fabio:Figure .