- and
teeth strongly suited for carnivory;
basal borhyaenoids (middle Eocene-late Miocene),
borhyaenoids which are
unable to be
easily classified into the...
- "Functional
adaptations of the
postcranial skeleton of two
Miocene borhyaenoids (Mammalia, Metatheria),
Borhyaena and Prothylacinus, from
South America"...
- is
known from the
Oligocene (Deseadan);
although some
Oligocene basal borhyaenoids were once
considered to be borhyaenids, all
other unambiguous members...
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apophysis in some cervicals, an
element that is
characteristic of
other borhyaenoids. The
lumbar vertebrae are
short and more
rigid than in Prothylacynus...
- "Functional
adaptations of the
postcranial skeleton of two
Miocene borhyaenoids (Mammalia, Metatheria),
Borhyaena and Prothylacinus, from
South America"...
- "Functional-adaptive
analysis of the
postcranial skeleton of a
Laventan borhyaenoid,
Lycopsis longirostris (Marsupialia, Mammalia)".
Journal of Vertebrate...
- ****igned to one of the
major borhyaenoid families like
Borhyaenidae or Thylacosmilidae.
Compared to
other basal borhyaenoids,
Dukecynus had a long, narrow...
-
America during the Cenozoic.
Anachlysictis is the
first record of such
borhyaenoids in
northern South America, and also the most
primitive known member of...
-
implications of the
postcranial skeleton of the late
Miocene sabretooth borhyaenoid Thylacosmilus atrox (Metatheria), Alcheringa: An
Australasian Journal...
- André R.; Croft,
Darin A. (2018), "Chlorocyon phantasma, a late
Eocene borhyaenoid (Mammalia, Metatheria, Spar****odonta) from the Los
Helados locality,...