- and some were
adapted for
tough abrasive food. Only two
small Miocene amphicyonines,
Pseudarctos and Ictiocyon, show any
evidence for a hypocarnivorous...
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Amphicyonines Temporal range: 37.2–5 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Late
Eocene - late
Miocene Sculpture interpretation of
Paludocyon bohemicus Scientific...
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Colorado and New Mexico. A.
ingens possessed the
largest canines of any
amphicyonine.
Amphicyon longiramus "Amphicyon intermedius" is a name used to refer...
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Besides Peignecyon,
three more
amphicyonids were discovered: the
large amphicyonines Paludocyon bohemicus and
Amphicyon carnutense, and the
small Dehmicyon...
- OCLC 716595914. Peigné, S; Salesa, MJ; Antón, M; Morales, J (July 2008). "A New
Amphicyonine (Carnivora: Amphicyonidae) from the
Upper Miocene of Batallones-1, Madrid...
- itself. Peigné, S., Salesa, M. J., Antón, M. & Morales, J., 2008: A new
amphicyonine (Carnivora: Amphicyonidae) from the
upper Miocene of Batallones-1, Madrid...
- from Europe,
while their close relatives, the
thaumastocyonines and
amphicyonines, flourished. The
Thaumastocyoninae reached their peak
diversity during...
- be the
sister taxon of that subfamily, or be more
closely related to
Amphicyonines. It has been
suggested that
Peignecyon and an
undescribed taxon from...