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- from the more primitive †Promellivora punjabiensis of India (which itself was formerly classified as M. punjabiensis). The two genera are grouped together...
- omnivorous diet, and it was ancestral to the later I. punjabensis. I. punjabiensis: This species is the geologically youngest and last species of Indarctos...
- Giraffokeryx is considered monotypic by most authors, in the form of G. punjabiensis, but other species have been ****igned to the genus: G. chinjensis was...
- little-known genus of feline with only one species ****igned to it, Sivapardus punjabiensis. It was described in 1969 by the paleontologist Abu Bakr based on a partial...
- described as a fossil of the living giraffe. Another extinct species Giraffa punjabiensis is known from ****stan. Four other valid extinct species of Giraffa known...
- Afghanistan, ****stan (north Balochistan) Punjab urial (Ovis vignei punjabiensis): provincial animal of Punjab, ****stan Urial males have large horns...
- †Giraffa jumae Leakey, 1967 †Giraffa priscilla Pilgrim, 1911 †Giraffa punjabiensis Pilgrim, 1911 †Giraffa pygmaea Harris, 1976 †Giraffa sivalensis (Falconer...
- linxiaensis S. padhriensis S. pleistocaenicus S. potens Sivapardus Bikr, 1969[citation needed] S. punjabiensis Vishnufelis Pilgrim, 1932 V. laticeps...
- M. C (1991). "Evidence for the Presence of Ossicones in Giraffokeryx punjabiensis (Giraffidae, Mammalia)". Journal of Mammalogy. 72 (1): 215–7. doi:10...
- fossils from France, Romania, and Greece. M. shansius inhabited China. M. punjabiensis hails from the Sivalik Hills of the Indian Subcontinent. Metacervocerus...