Abstract
Current study deals with the systematic investigations of Boselaphine specimens belonging to genera Pachyportax and Selenoportax. The available information on both taxa is scanty and only few specimens are known for both genera especially Pachyportax. The members of both genera have medium to large sized body with strong hypsodonty of teeth representing grazing on coarse grasses and shrubs in the Late Miocene Siwalik habitats of Potwar Plateau. At the apex of molar, crown is narrow and represents selenodonty in Selenoportax, while a broader crown in Pachyportax which indicates strong hypsodonty. The present sample add valuable information on systematics, dental morphology and dietary habits of the Late Miocene (7-5 Ma) boselaphines which are represented today by their living kin Boselaphus tragocamelus and Tetracerus quadricornis.

Muhammad Tahir Waseem, Abdul Majid Khan, Saliha Khalid, Rana Manzoor Ahmad, Muhammad Ameen, Ayesha Iqbal. (2020) Systematic Study of Boselaphine Remains from the Late Miocene of Hasnot, Pakistan, Punjab University Journal of Zoology, Volume 35, Issue 1.
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