Puma incurva is an extinct species in genus Puma. It was described based on fossils from the Early Pleistocene-aged Swartkrans site in South Africa.[1]
^Hemmer, Helmut (2023). "The identity of the "lion", Panthera principialis sp. nov., from the Pliocene Tanzanian site of Laetoli and its significance for molecular dating the pantherine phylogeny, with remarks on Panthera shawi (Broom, 1948), and a revision of Puma incurva (Ewer, 1956), the Early Pleistocene Swartkrans "leopard" (Carnivora, Felidae)". Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 103 (2): 465–487. doi:10.1007/s12549-022-00542-2.
Pumaincurva is an extinct species in genus Puma. It was described based on fossils from the Early Pleistocene-aged Swartkrans site in South Africa. Puma...
phylogeny, with remarks on Panthera shawi (Broom, 1948), and a revision of Pumaincurva (Ewer, 1956), the Early Pleistocene Swartkrans "leopard" (Carnivora,...
phylogeny, with remarks on Panthera shawi (Broom, 1948), and a revision of Pumaincurva (Ewer, 1956), the Early Pleistocene Swartkrans "leopard" (Carnivora,...
phylogeny, with remarks on Panthera shawi (Broom, 1948), and a revision of Pumaincurva (Ewer, 1956), the Early Pleistocene Swartkrans "leopard" (Carnivora,...
phylogeny, with remarks on Panthera shawi (Broom, 1948), and a revision of Pumaincurva (Ewer, 1956), the Early Pleistocene Swartkrans "leopard" (Carnivora,...