- from P.
namadicus by its much more
weakly developed parietal-occipital crest. Like
other large Palaeoloxodon species, the
tusks of P.
namadicus were proportionally...
-
elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) and the
South Asian Palaeoloxodon namadicus. P.
namadicus has been
suggested to be the
largest known land
mammal by some...
-
Equus namadicus is a
prehistoric equid,
known from
remains dating to the
Middle and Late
Pleistocene from
across the
Indian subcontinent, with its last...
- The
Indian aurochs (Bos
primigenius namadicus; Sindhi: انڊين جهنگلي ڏاند) is an
extinct subspecies of
aurochs that
inhabited West Asia and the Indian...
-
classified the
fossil as
belonging to the
species Elephas namadicus (now
Palaeoloxodon namadicus),
which has been
originally named for
remains found in the...
-
primigenius Eurasian aurochs†, B. p.
primigenius Indian aurochs†, B. p.
namadicus Banteng, Bos
javanicus Domestic banteng, Bos
domesticus Gaur, Bos gaurus...
-
Palaeoloxodon namadicus,
Chinese Palaeoloxodon remains display notable anatomical differences from
Indian P.
namadicus. In
comparison to
Indian P.
namadicus, the...
- some of the
largest known land mammals, with the
elephant Palaeoloxodon namadicus and
mastodon "Mammut"
borsoni suggested to have body m****es surp****ing...
- the Mid Pleistocene.
Boselaphus namadicus was
first discovered in 1878, and was
originally described as
Portax namadicus. It was
moved to
Boselaphus less...
-
aurochs and
domestic cattle in 1825,
published in 1827. The name Bos
namadicus was used by Hugh
Falconer in 1859 for
cattle fossils found in Nerbudda...