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- Antiqua Sivalensis, Being the Fossil Zoology of the Siwalik Highlands in the North of India, 1849, London. Two PDF-files with information on E. sivalensis: Animal...
- Asian members of the genus most closely related to the type species H. sivalensis first appeared around 6 million years ago, during the latest Miocene and...
- Giraffa sivalensis is an extinct species of giraffe occurring in Asia during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs. Almost perfectly preserved cervical vertebrae...
- belonging to E. sivalensis were previously classified by Falconer and Proby Cautley under the genus and species name Amyxodon sivalensis in an 1835 synopsis...
- date from about 12.5 million to 10.5 million years ago. Sivapithecus sivalensis lived from 9.5 million to 8.5 million years ago. It was found at the Pothwar...
- Var**** sivalensis, also known as the Indian Dragon, is a species of monitor lizard that originally lived in India in the Pinjor Formation during the Pliocene...
- Ursitaxus sivalensis. It was similar to the modern Indian ratel, but was larger and had proportionately larger premolars. "Mellivora sivalensis". Biolib...
- found in the Sivalik Hills of northern India with species Megalochelys sivalensis. However, later in 1844, Falconer and Cautley decided to rename the species...
- Sitana sivalensis is a species of agamid lizard endemic to Nepal. Its common name is the Siwalik sitana Das, A.; Bhattarai, S. (2021). "Sitana sivalensis"....
- 1911 †Giraffa pygmaea Harris, 1976 †Giraffa sivalensis (Falconer & Cautley, 1843) [Camelopardalis sivalensis Falconer & Cautley, 1843 and Camelopardalis...