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- The Sardinian dhole (genus Cynotherium especially C. sardous) is an extinct insular canid which was endemic to what is now the Mediterranean islands of...
- dhole (Cuon alpinus) of southeastern Asia, the extinct Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous) and perhaps two extinct Javanese dogs (Merriam's dog (Megacyon...
- Lyras, G.A.; van der Geer, A.E.; Dermitzakis, M.; de Vos, J. (2006). "Cynotherium sardous, an insular canid (Mammalia: Carnivora) from the Pleistocene...
- interbred with a golden jackal. DNA sequencing of the Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous) an extinct small canine species formerly native to the island...
- pika (Prolagus sardus), a jackal-sized canine, the Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardus), a mustelid (Enhydrictis galictoides), three species of otter...
- dirus) Dholes European dhole (Cuon alpinus europaeus) Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous) Arctoidea Various Ursus spp. Steppe brown bear (Ursus arctos...
- Caninae Tribe: Canini Subtribe: Canina Fischer de Waldheim, 1817 Genera and subgenera Canis †Xenocyon Cuon Lu****lla LycaonCynotherium †Eucyon †Aenocyon...
- tyrrhenica), a dwarf mammoth (Mammuthus lamarmorai) the Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous), a galictine mustelid (Enhydrictis galictoides), two other species...
- Pleistocene fossils on Java. The similarly dwarfed Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous) is also suggested to have evolved from Xenocyon. Its closest...
- Alexandra (2006-01-01). "Adaptations of the Pleistocene island canid Cynotherium sardous (Sardinia, Italy) for hunting small prey". Cranium. 23 (1): 51–60...