Zapfe H
Folia Primatol (Basel). 1981;35(4):248-58. doi: 10.1159/000155978.
A skull of Mesopithecus pentelicus (Roth and Wagner) from the Turolian (Upper Miocene) of Pikermi (Greece) shows hole-shaped bitemarks. Considering the behavior and the character of the dentition of the groups of carnivores represented in Pikermi, it is supposed that these bitemarks have been caused by a felid of the size of a leopard. In the fauna of Pikermi only Metailurus parvulus (Hensel) can be taken into consideration. By the defects on a skull of a juvenile Australopithecine, interpreted by Brain in 1970 as bitemarks of a leopard, the above explanation gets a very essential support.
一个来自希腊皮克米图洛利安期(上中新世)的彭氏中猴(罗斯和瓦格纳)头骨上有洞形咬痕。考虑到皮克米地区现存食肉动物群体的行为和齿系特征,推测这些咬痕是由豹大小的猫科动物造成的。在皮克米动物群中,只有小型后猫(亨泽尔)可以考虑。1970年,布雷恩将一具幼年南方古猿头骨上的缺陷解释为豹的咬痕,上述解释因此得到了非常重要的支持。