- ****igned it as the
subspecies Canis lupus mosbachensis. The
holotype of the
Mosbach wolf
Canis mosbachensis Soergel, 1925 was
found in Jockgrim, Germany...
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appears to be
closer to a
primitive form of C.
mosbachensis and is
proposed as the
ancestor of C.
mosbachensis. The wolf C.
borjgali is
probably the ancestor...
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Brugal proposes C.
mosbachensis as a
subspecies of C. etruscus, and
another French archaeologist,
Henry de Lumley,
considers C.
mosbachensis to be a subspecies...
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phylogenetic descent of the
extant wolf C.
lupus from C.
etruscus through C.
mosbachensis is
widely accepted. The
earliest fossils of C.
lupus were
found in what...
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Pleistocene and was
limited in
Eurasia to the
small wolves of the
Canis mosbachensis–Canis
variabilis group and the
large hypercarnivorous Canis (Xenocyon)...
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animal bones, over 90% of
which represent the
extinct horse species Equus mosbachensis. The site of the 'Spear Horizon' (Schöningen 13 II,
sedimentary sequence...
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similarities are the
result of
parallel evolution, and
proposes that P.
mosbachensis represents an
intermediate form
between P.
obscurus and P. dawkinsi....
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recognising its distinctiveness. The last
specimen of the
Mosbach wolf
Canis mosbachensis in
Europe dates to 456–416
thousand years ago, when it gave rise to the...
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chihliensis †
Canis edwardii †
Canis etruscus †
Canis falconeri †
Canis mosbachensis †
Canis palmidens †
Canis variabilis Cuon Hodgson, 1838 Cuon alpinus...
- and
Eurasian wolves was C.
mosbachensis,
which lived in the
Middle Pleistocene 700,000–300,000 years ago. C.
mosbachensis was a wolf that once
lived across...