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- Matthew, 1902 Cynelos at fossilworks Hunt R. M. Jr & Yatkola D. A. 2020. Morla (2021). "A new species of the amphicyonid carnivore Cynelos Jourdan, 1862...
- (1998). Genera include: Amphicyon, found in both Europe and N. America Cynelos, synonyms include Absonodaphoenus (from Florida) and Hecubides (from Africa)...
- ulungurensis A. zhanxiangi Askazansoria A. mavrini Bonisicyon B. illacabo Cynelos C. caroniavorus C. cr****idens C. helbingo C. idoneus C. jitu C. jourdan...
- Arretotherium fricki Barbouromeryx trigonocorneus Cynarctoides acridens Cynelos stenos Diceratherium niobrarense Daphoenodon (Borocyon) robustum Desmocyon...
- even larger than that. Its anterior premolars were reduced in size, as in Cynelos and Amphicyon, but its posterior molars were not enlarged, as in the latter...
- genus, although it has been proposed that it descends from a species of Cynelos or Namibiocyon. The genus was erected in 1992 on the basis of a severely...
- Symplectocyon Vishnucyon †Amphicyoninae Afrocyon Amphicyon Askazansoria Bonisicyon Cynelos Cynodictis Dehmicyon Goupilictis Hecubides Istiocyon Ischyrocyon Janvierocyon...
- estimated to be close to 200 kilograms, far from its closest relative, Cynelos, and making it one of the largest terrestrial predators of Miocene Europe...
- Anchitherium (A. clarencei) Daphoenus (D. caroniavorus Amphicyon (A. longiramus) Cynelos (C. caroniavorus) Aelurodon (A. johnhenryi) Phoberocyon (johnhenryi) Mephitaxus...
- This was challenged by Morlo et al., who instead referred it to the genus Cynelos. Finally, Morales et al. erected the new genus Namibiocyon for this species...