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Systematic Study of Boselaphine Remains from the Late Miocene of Hasnot, Pakistan

Systematic Study of Boselaphine Remains from the Late Miocene of Hasnot, Pakistan

Muhammad Tahir Waseem1, Abdul Majid Khan1*, Saliha Khalid1, Rana Manzoor Ahmad1,2, Ayesha Iqbal1, Muhammad Ameen1

1Department of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore (54590)
2University of Okara, Punjab, Pakistan.

Corresponding Author: Abdul Majid Khan  [email protected]

Figure 1:

Map of Potwar Plateau of Pakistan with reported localities (modified after Behrensmeyer and Barry, 2005).

Plate I:

Boselaphine dental specimens representing a= Occlusal view, b= Lingual view, c= Buccal view (Pachyportax latidens: 1a-4c, 8a-8c; Pachyportax nagrii: 5a-7c and Selenoporatx vexillarious: 9a-9c. Scale bar measures 10mm).

Plate II.

Boselaphine dental specimens representing a= Occlusal view, b= Lingual view, c= Buccal view (Pachyportax latidens: 10a-14c, 16a-16c; Pachyportax nagrii: 15a-15c and Selenoporatx vexillarious: 17a-17c. Scale bar measures 10mm).

Figure 2:

Chronology of the Siwaliks and occurance of the reported species (Barry et al., 2002; Behrensmeyer and Barry, 2005; Nanda, 2008, Dennell, 2008).

Punjab University Journal of Zoology

June

Vol.39, Iss. 1, Pages 01-134

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