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- superficially marten-like carnivores in the Eocene around 42 Mya. Miacis cognitus was probably an early caniform. Like many other early carnivorans it was...
- Gustafson, who originally interpreted it as a miacid and named it Miacis cognitus. It was subsequently considered to be the only species of the diverse genus...
- research suggests a possible North American origin from the miacids Miacis cognitus and M. australis (now renamed as the genera Gustafsonia and Angelarctocyon...
- the order Carnivora, but only the species Miacis australis and Miacis cognitus are true carnivorans, as they are classified in the family Amphicyonidae...
- Salvii. Linnaeus C. (1753). Species Plantarum, exhibentes plantas rites cognitus ad genera relatas **** differentiis specificis, nominibus trivialibus, synonymis...
- Angelarctocyon as Angelarctocyon australis in family Amphicyonidae M. cognitus Gustafson, 1986 Reeves Bonebed (Texas, USA) now ****igned to genus Gustafsonia...
- Pauranthus P. argutulus A perciform of uncertain affinities. Platinx P. cognitus A late-surviving pachyrhizodontid crossognathiform. Primisardinella P....
- closely related to another taxon previously attributed to Miacidae, Miacis cognitus, and the well known New World amphicyonid, Daphoenus. Susumu Tomiya; Zhijie...
- Retrieved 1 March 2021. Hue, A.M. (1915). "Lichenes novos vel melius cognitus". Annales Mycologici (in Latin). 13 (2): 91. Lecanora xylophila: images...
- Formation of Turkmenistan (sometimes placed in their own distinct species, P. cognitus Daniltshenko, 1968, although these do not appear to be distinct enough...