“…The morphology of m1 is characterized by five closed, rather symmetrical triangles and a rounded anterior cap typical of this species (Nappi, 2001). It has been present in central and southern Italy since the late middle Pleistocene (Berto et al, 2017;Kotsakis et al, 2003Kotsakis et al, , 2011López-García et al, 2015;Tang and Kotsakis, 2008), only being absent during MIS 5 and the late Holocene (Kotsakis et al, 2003 with references;Salari, 2014) and is currently found only in northern Italy where it is abundant in the fossil record (Berto and Rubinato, 2013;Berto et al, 2016;Bona, 2011;Bona et al, 2008;López-García et al, 2015;among others). This species is typical of open environments and cool climate (Paolucci and Amori, 2008).…”