2020
DOI: 10.1002/gj.3971
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New artiodactyla fossils from Middle Miocene deposits of Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan

Abstract: The fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (DBAK) is located 35 km southeast from Chakwal district, Punjab, Pakistan. It has yielded a significant amount of fossil artiodactyls including five families: Bovidae, Tragulidae, Suidae, Giraffidae, and Anthracotheriidae. This site principally exposes Middle Miocene strata that have been dated approximately as 14.2–11.63 Mya. A detailed study was carried out on the fossils found at DBAK and 29 specimens have been described herein. The collection comprises isolated upper … Show more

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“…The mammals from the Dhok Pathan Fm. are documented by excellently rich material, which has enhanced knowledge of the odontological morphometric characters of the Bovidae, Tragulidae, Suidae, Equidae and Rhinocerotidae (Ghaffar et al, 2010;Khan et al, 2011;Bhatti et al, 2012;Samiullah et al, 2015;Abbas et al, 2018;Akhtar et al, 2019;Dar et al, 2019;Guzmán-Sandoval and Rössner, 2019;Asim et al, 2020;Khan and Asim, 2020;Draz et al, 2020a, b;Samiullah et al, 2020). The Padhri sites also provide a complete picture of the faunal composition of Late Miocene mammals in the Siwaliks (Matthew, 1929;Colbert, 1935;Pilgrim, 1939).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mammals from the Dhok Pathan Fm. are documented by excellently rich material, which has enhanced knowledge of the odontological morphometric characters of the Bovidae, Tragulidae, Suidae, Equidae and Rhinocerotidae (Ghaffar et al, 2010;Khan et al, 2011;Bhatti et al, 2012;Samiullah et al, 2015;Abbas et al, 2018;Akhtar et al, 2019;Dar et al, 2019;Guzmán-Sandoval and Rössner, 2019;Asim et al, 2020;Khan and Asim, 2020;Draz et al, 2020a, b;Samiullah et al, 2020). The Padhri sites also provide a complete picture of the faunal composition of Late Miocene mammals in the Siwaliks (Matthew, 1929;Colbert, 1935;Pilgrim, 1939).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%