Abstract
ABSTRACT Material of Indarctos and other Caniformia fossils from the Yale Peabody Museum G.E. Lewis Siwalik expedition collections from Pakistan and northern India are described herein. The M2 of a newly described cranium of Indarctos from the Dhok Pathan Zone is extremely similar to the holotype of Indarctos salmontanus, and both materials are similar to European I. atticus, thus both the holotype of I. ‘salmontanus’ and the new material from the Siwaliks can be assigned to I. atticus. ‘Indarctos’ punjabiensis from the Dhok Pathan Zone is markedly different from I. atticus and other known species of Indarctos in having a much shorter M2 talon and probably represents another genus. A hemicyonid from the Chinji Zone is reported in the Siwaliks for the first time. Plesiogulo from the Dhok Pathan Zone is identified as Plesiogulo aff. crassa, differing slightly from Chinese Plesiogulo crassa, P. brachygnathus and all North American species. The earliest member of the small clawed otter lineage, Amblonyx barryi sp. nov., from the Tatrot Zone in the Siwaliks already shows several mandibular and dentition traits characteristic of the genus. An amphicyonid (aff. Magericyon sp.), a gulonine mustelid (aff. Iberictis sp.), and the lutrine mustelid Sivaonyx gandakasensis are also reported.
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