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- family by Morlo et al. (2004). Since then the prevailing view has the barbourofelids as the sister group to the Felidae, although this has recently been...
- leopards. Species in this genus had the longest canines of all the barbourofelids, which were also flattened, indicating a high degree of specialization...
- Syrtosmilus is a fossil genus of barbourofelid with a single species Syrtosmilus syrtensis, which was described based on a single specimen: an edentulous...
- 4–23.03 million years ago), spanning about 17.37 million years. The barbourofelids, which were formerly classified as a subfamily of the Nimravidae, were...
- Afrosmilus is a fossil genus of afrosmilin barbourofelid. It lived in Africa during the middle Miocene. The species Pseudaelurus afric**** was first described...
- Jinomrefu is a fossil genus of barbourofelid containing a single species Jinomrefu lakwanza. It was described in 2020 based on fossils from the Paleogene-Neogene...
- Vampyrictis is a fossil genus of barbourofelid containing a single species Vampyrictis vipera. It was described based on fragmentary jaw material from...
- appearance is the barbourofelids. These feliform carnivorans are very closely related to actual cats. The best-known barbourofelid is the eponymous Barbourofelis...
- machairodonts, other saber-toothed predators also arose in the nimravids, barbourofelids, machaeroidines, hyaenodonts and even in two groups of metatherians...
- Juan V.; Moyà-Solà, Salvador (2013). "New craniodental remains of the barbourofelid Albanosmilus jourdani(Filhol, 1883) from the Miocene of the Vallès-Penedès...