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- Panthera zdanskyi is an extinct pantherine species, the fossils of which were excavated in Gansu Province, northwestern China. Due to its close relationship...
- Stegodon were amongst the largest proboscideans. The Chinese species S. zdanskyi is known from an old male (50-plus years old) from the Yellow River that...
- Euhelopus was allowed. The type species is Helopus zdanskyi. The combinatio nova is Euhelopus zdanskyi. The specific name honours Zdansky. Specimen PMU...
- Americas. As of 2023, at least two recent studies considered Panthera zdanskyi likely to be a synonym of Panthera blytheae, noting that its proposed differences...
- but modern cladistics place it as basal to modern Panthera. Panthera zdanskyi, which lived around the same time and place, was suggested to be a sister...
- skull of the holotype is similar to that of a lion or leopard. Panthera zdanskyi dates to the Gelasian about 2.55 to 2.16 million years ago. Several fossil...
- tigers: Panthera tigris trinilensis  · Panthera tigris acutidens Panthera zdanskyi Brongersma, L.D. (1935). "Notes on some recent and fossil cats, chiefly...
- Bornean tiger Panthera tigris soloensis Panthera tigris trinilensis Panthera zdanskyi Zdansky, O. (1928). "Die Säugetiere der Quartärfauna von Chou-K'ou-Tien"...
- Panthera. As of 2023, at least two recent studies considered Panthera zdanskyi likely to be a synonym of P. palaeosinensis, noting that its proposed differences...
- nevadensis (11–4.9 Mya) I. oregonensis (11–4.9 Mya) I. salmont**** I. vireti I. zdanskyi Genus Miomaci† (12–9.7 Mya) M. pannoni**** (12–9.7 Mya) Subfamily Hemicyoninae†...