Pleistocene Soricidae from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
1953
Pleistocene Soricidae from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
1953
Archaeology & Anthropology, Nature/Gardening/Animals, Science - Biology
Published in 1953, 'Pleistocene Soricidae from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo Leon, Mexico' by James S. Findley is a scientific examination of shrew remains discovered in San Josecito Cave. This work contributes to paleontology by detailing the classification of various species within the Soricidae family, such as 'Sorex cinereus' and 'Cryptotis mexicana'. Findley's findings reveal insights into the Pleistocene mammalian fauna of Mexico and suggest previously more humid environmental conditions in the region, making it a valuable resource for researchers studying ancient North American mammals.












