- 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...
- pika (Prolagus sardus), a jackal-sized canine, the
Sardinian dhole (
Cynotherium sardus), a
mustelid (Enhydrictis galictoides),
three species of otter...
-
interbred with a
golden jackal. DNA
sequencing of the
Sardinian dhole (
Cynotherium sardous) an
extinct small canine species formerly native to the island...
- dirus)
Dholes European dhole (Cuon
alpinus europaeus)
Sardinian dhole (
Cynotherium sardous)
Arctoidea Various Ursus spp.
Steppe brown bear (Ursus arctos...
-
Alexandra (2006-01-01). "Adaptations of the
Pleistocene island canid Cynotherium sardous (Sardinia, Italy) for
hunting small prey". Cranium. 23 (1): 51–60...
- (wolf and wolf-like canines)
Canis †Xenocyon Cuon Lu****lla
Lycaon †
Cynotherium †Eucyon †Aenocyon
Subtribe Cerdocyonina Atelocynus Cerdocyon Chrysocyon...
- ****an (excluding Hokkaido)
Extinct (AD 1905)
Sardinian dhole (forward)
Cynotherium sardous Corsica and
Sardinia Extinct (c. 8300 BC)
Xenocyon Trinil dog...
- cr****iscutata
Southern United States Undetermined. 9500-9300 BC
Sardinian dhole Cynotherium sardous Corsica and
Sardinia 9460-9350 BC
American lion
Panthera atrox...