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Panthera zdanskyi is an
extinct pantherine species, the
fossils of
which were
excavated in
Gansu Province,
northwestern China. Due to its
close relationship...
- of
Stegodon orientalis Molar of
Stegodon trigonocephalus The
Chinese S.
zdanskyi is
suggested to be the
largest species, and is
known from an old male (50-plus...
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Euhelopus was allowed. The type
species is
Helopus zdanskyi. The
combinatio nova is
Euhelopus zdanskyi. The
specific name
honours Zdansky.
Specimen PMU...
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skull of the
holotype is
similar to that of a lion or leopard.
Panthera zdanskyi dates to the
Gelasian about 2.55 to 2.16
million years ago.
Several fossil...
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modern cladistics places it as
basal to
modern Panthera.
Panthera zdanskyi lived around the same time and place, and was
suggested to be a sister...
- Panthera. As of 2025, at
least three recent studies considered Panthera zdanskyi likely to be a
synonym of P. palaeosinensis,
noting that its
proposed differences...
- salmont**** Pilgrim, 1913
Species †I.
punjabiensis (Lydekker, 1884) †I.
zdanskyi (Qiu & Tedford, 2003) †I.
sinensis (Zdansky, 1924) †I.
vireti (Villalta...
- tigers:
Panthera tigris trinilensis ·
Panthera tigris acutidens Panthera zdanskyi Brongersma, L.D. (1935). "Notes on some
recent and
fossil cats, chiefly...
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Pleistocene around two
million years ago in
northern East Asia.
Panthera zdanskyi is
dated to 2.55 to 2.16
million years ago. It is
possibly a
junior synonym...
- as the
clade containing "neosauropods more
closely related to
Euhelopus zdanskyi than to
Neuquensaurus australis".
Below is a
cladogram presenting the cladistic...