2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.105967
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New remains of Elephantidae from the Upper Siwalik subgroup (Plio-Pleistocene) of Pakistan

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“…On the basis of both sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic changes in cranial features, S. insignis and S. ganesa are particularly dissimilar (Abbas et al, 2019 ), contrary to some previous authors, claimed as a single collective species (Chauhan, 2008 ). We concluded that S. insignis and S. ganesa are not a single collective species (Saegusa, 1987 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…On the basis of both sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic changes in cranial features, S. insignis and S. ganesa are particularly dissimilar (Abbas et al, 2019 ), contrary to some previous authors, claimed as a single collective species (Chauhan, 2008 ). We concluded that S. insignis and S. ganesa are not a single collective species (Saegusa, 1987 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Most fossilized teeth were found in the Indian part of the Siwalik Hills (also known as Siwaliks) (Figure 2). These are foothills of the Himalayas, which are well known for the occurrence of Miocene-Pleistocene vertebrate fossils (Abbas et al, 2018(Abbas et al, , 2019Kumar et al, 2017;Patnaik et al, 2018). These fossils are extremely valuable in studies on paleoclimate, paleoenvironment, and geological evolution of the Himalayas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The recent survey in the Kharian Pabbi Hills has resulted in the identification of an unexplored area near the village of Panjan Sher Shahana and its surrounding villages (Figure 1). The outcrops of these localities represent the Pleistocene deposits of the Siwalik Group (Abbas, Khan, Babar, & Akhtar, 2019; Pilgrim, 1913). This area marks the end of the Siwalik deposition followed by a complete bed of Recent alluvium near the Jhelum River.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The geological succession found in the Pabbi Hills near Panjan Sher Shahana and in the adjacent areas are extremely disturbed and show a mixture of Pleistocene deposits and Recent alluvium (Figure 1). The outcrops are composed of the dispersed boulders, cobbles, and variable shaped pebbles, transported limestones, gravels, conglomerates as well as pseudo‐conglomerate, stones, fused with sand, clay, and siltstone (Abbas et al, 2019). Panjan Sher Shahana yielded scattered mammalian remains and among these, the bovid remains were predominant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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