Abstract: The ecology and adaptations of the Anomalomyidae (Muroidea) have been long debated in the scientific literature. A jaw belonging to Prospalax priscus (Anomalomyidae) was found at the Late Pliocene site of Węże 2 in southern Poland. The presence of this species at the site agrees with the interpretation of P. priscus and the Anomalomyidae in general as adapted to forest environments.Keywords: Pliocene, Rodentia, Muroidea, Anomalomyidae, Węże, paleontologyPublished in DiRROS: 16.01.2024; Views: 377; Downloads: 115 Full text (659,98 KB)