Cynarctoides

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Cynarctoides
Temporal range: Oligocene–Middle Miocene
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Cynarctoides lemur fossil, University of California Museum of Paleontology.
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Cynarctoides

McGrew, 1938
Type species
Cynarctoides
Species[1]
  • C. acridens
  • C. emryi
  • C. gawnae
  • C. harlowi
  • C. lemur
  • C. luskensis
  • C. roli
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Range of Cynarctoides based on fossil record

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Cynarctoides is an extinct genus of terrestrial canine of the family Borophaginae and tribe Phlaocyonini which inhabited most of North America during the Whitneyan stage of the Early Oligocene to the Barstovian stage of the Middle Miocene 33.3—13.6 Mya existing approximately 19.7 million years.

Origin

Cynarctoides is derived from the Nothocyon and gave rise to Borophaginae, a short-face, heavy-jawed canine usually massive in size. Cynarctoides shared part of its period of time with a variety of bear dogs like Aelurodontina, Tomarctus and the giant mustelid genus of bone-crushing canidae.

Taxonomy

Cynarctoides was named by P. O. McGrew in 1938 and R. L. Carroll in 1988 and assigned to the family Canidae. Xiaoming Wang later placed it in the Borophaginae genus of Phlaocyonini.

Morphology

Fossil specimens of two individuals' body mass were examined by Legendre and Roth.[2]

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Species

Species within Cynarctoides are:

Fossil distribution

Sites representing each species of Cynarctoides with age of find:

References

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  • Martin, L.D. 1989. Fossil history of the terrestrial carnivora. Pages 536 - 568 in J.L. Gittleman, editor. Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution, Vol. 1. Comstock Publishing Associates: Ithaca.
  • Tedford, R.H. 1978. History of dogs and cats: A view from the fossil record. Pages 1 - 10 in Nutrition and Management of Dogs and Cats. Ralston Purina Co.: St. Louis.
  • - Bio One Data Base - Cynarctoides

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  2. S. Legendre and C. Roth. 1988. Correlation of carnassial tooth size and body weight in recent carnivores (Mammalia). Historical Biology