Abstract
An isolated tooth of Cervus punjabiensis has been collected from the Lower Siwaliks. The species is already known from the Middle Siwaliks and described for the first time from the Lower Siwaliks at Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47' 26.4" N, 72° 55' 35.7" E), Chakwal district, Punjab Pakistan. It supports the idea that fossil cervids are distributed from the Lower to the Upper Siwaliks
KHIZAR SAMIULLAH, MUHAMMAD AKHTAR. (2007) AN EVIDENCE OF CERVUS PUNJABIENSISFROM THE LOWER SIWALIKS OF THE PUNJAB, PAKISTAN, Punjab University Journal of Zoology, Volume 22, Issue (1&2).
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