Kuldana Formation

Kuldana Formation

Other artiodactyls

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|These fossil remains are considered too large and robust to have belonged to the Chorlakki dichobunids or ''Indohyus''.
|These fossil remains are considered too large and robust to have belonged to the Chorlakki dichobunids or ''Indohyus''.
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|''[[Khirtharia]]''
|''K. dayi''
|Chorlakki, Kalakot & Panoba
H-GSP Loc. 62, Ganda Kas
|Fragments of maxilla and mandibles; isolated teeth
|A large [[helohyidae|helohyid]]. ''Khirtharia'' is the must abundant artiodactyl at Chorlakki and more common than ''Indohyus'', but the reverse is seen at Kalakot.
|[[File:Khirtharia inflata.png|frameless]]
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|''[[Gobiohyus]]''
|''[[Gobiohyus]]''
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|An isolated tooth
|An isolated tooth
|A larger species of [[raoellidae|raoellid]], that would reach about twice the size of ''I. indirae'', but might also represent an unrelated species of diacodexeid or dichobunid.
|A larger species of [[raoellidae|raoellid]], that would reach about twice the size of ''I. indirae'', but might also represent an unrelated species of diacodexeid or dichobunid.
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|''[[Khirtharia]]''
|''K. dayi''
|Chorlakki, Kalakot & Panoba
H-GSP Loc. 62, Ganda Kas
|Fragments of maxilla and mandibles; isolated teeth
|A large [[helohyidae|helohyid]]. ''Khirtharia'' is the must abundant artiodactyl at Chorlakki and more common than ''Indohyus'', but the reverse is seen at Kalakot.
|[[File:Khirtharia inflata.png|frameless]]
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