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Hyainailourinae Temporal range:
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Comparison of various Early to Middle Miocene hyaenodonts, including the hyainailurids Hyainailouros sulzeri (top) and Megistotherium osteothlastes (center), and teratodontid Dissopsalis pyroclasticus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | † Hyaenodonta |
Superfamily: | † Hyainailouroidea |
Family: | † Hyainailouridae |
Subfamily: | †
Hyainailourinae Pilgrim, 1932 [1] |
Type genus | |
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Hyainailouros Biedermann, 1863
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Genera | |
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Synonyms | |
Hyainailourinae (" hyena- cats") is an extinct subfamily of hyainailourid hyaenodonts that lived in Africa, Asia, North America and Europe from the middle Eocene to middle Miocene. [5] [6] [7] [8] They appeared in Africa about 47.8 Ma ago and soon after spread as far as East Asia. [9]
Cladogram of Hyainailourinae from Morales and Pickford, 2017: [11]
Hyainailourinae |
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This article possibly contains
original research. (November 2023) |
Hyainailourinae Temporal range:
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Comparison of various Early to Middle Miocene hyaenodonts, including the hyainailurids Hyainailouros sulzeri (top) and Megistotherium osteothlastes (center), and teratodontid Dissopsalis pyroclasticus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | † Hyaenodonta |
Superfamily: | † Hyainailouroidea |
Family: | † Hyainailouridae |
Subfamily: | †
Hyainailourinae Pilgrim, 1932 [1] |
Type genus | |
†
Hyainailouros Biedermann, 1863
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Genera | |
[see
classification
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Synonyms | |
Hyainailourinae (" hyena- cats") is an extinct subfamily of hyainailourid hyaenodonts that lived in Africa, Asia, North America and Europe from the middle Eocene to middle Miocene. [5] [6] [7] [8] They appeared in Africa about 47.8 Ma ago and soon after spread as far as East Asia. [9]
Cladogram of Hyainailourinae from Morales and Pickford, 2017: [11]
Hyainailourinae |
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