TRAGULIDS (ARTIODACTYLA, RUMINANTIA, TRAGULIDAE) FROM THE MIDDLE SIWALIKS OF HASNOT (LATE MIOCENE), PAKISTAN

Authors

  • MUHAMMAD AKBAR KHAN
  • MUHAMMAD AKHTAR
  • GEORGE ILIOPOULOS
  • - HINA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/6009

Keywords:

Dorcatherium, Dorcabune, Vertebrate fossils, Late Miocene, Siwaliks

Abstract

Tragulids are the best represented ruminants in the Hasnot outcrops of the Pakistani Middle Siwaliks (Late Miocene). The remains described in this paper comprises predominantly isolated teeth, maxilla and mandible fragments. The specimens can be referred to three taxa, namely Dorcatherium minus, Dorcatherium majus and Dorcabune anthracotherioides. The collection of Dorcatherium fossils from Hasnot is the most extensive record of this genus in the Siwaliks. The tragulids suggest a humid habitat with abundant cover.

 

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2012-07-31

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