- 6—16.3 Ma
Cynarctoides gawnae Wang et al. 1999 - New
Mexico ~20.3—5.3 Ma
Cynarctoides harlowi Loomis 1932 -
Wyoming ~24.8—20.6 Ma
Cynarctoides lemur Cope...
-
million years Tribe †Phlaocyonini 33—13 Ma,
existing 20
million years †
Cynarctoides 30—18 Ma,
existing 12
million years †Phlaocyon 30—19 Ma,11
million years...
-
existing for
approximately 17.3
million years. It is
closely related to
Cynarctoides. When
discovered in the 19th
century and
during the
following decades...
- dogs,
giant mustelid genera, and the
genus of bone-crushing Canidae,
Cynarctoides. As the bear dogs and
giant mustelids became extinct,
Tomarctus were...
-
clade includes Cynarctoides and Phlaocyon.
These two
genus members represent differing approaches of hypocarnivory. The
Cynarctoides trend toward having...
-
Cynarctoides Phlaocyon P.
achoros P.
annectens P.
latidens P.
leucosteus P.
mariae P.
marslandensis P.
minor P.
multicuspus P.
taylori P. yatkolai...
- columbi****
Cylichna Cymatium Cymatogaster †Cymatogaster
aggregata †
Cynarctoides †
Cynarctoides acridens †Cynarctus †Cynelos
Cynoscion Cyperus Cypraea Cyrtonyx...
-
Cynarctoides Phlaocyon P.
achoros P.
annectens P.
latidens P.
leucosteus P.
mariae P.
marslandensis P.
minor P.
multicuspus P.
taylori P. yatkolai...
- Menoceras, Protolabis, Aepycamelus, Subparacosoryx, Promartes, Tomarctus,
Cynarctoides, and Blickomylus. The
formation was
first described by
Regan in 1903...
- from more
primitive borophagines such as Archaeocyon, Rhizocyon, and
Cynarctoides.
Characters placing it in
Phlaocyon includes robust and
shortened premolars...