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Daphoenodon is an
extinct genus of
terrestrial carnivore,
which lived in the
early Miocene and
belonged to the
family Amphicyonidae ("bear dogs") of the...
- temnocyonines, haplocyonines, and some
species of the
large daphoenine Daphoenodon. It has long been
uncertain where amphicyonids originated. It was thought...
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three larger genera of
similarly adapted amphicyonids, one
endemic (
Daphoenodon) and two from the Old
World (Temnocyon and Mammocyon), a leopard-sized...
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Daphoenodon superbus Cynelos lemanensis Ysengrinia americana Thaumastocyoninae...
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rhinoceros Menoceras and the
ursid Cephalogale.
Another amphicyonid,
Daphoenodon,
first occurred at the same time,
though this
genus likely descended...
- pony-sized rhinoceros, the most
common animal found in the
fossil beds.
Daphoenodon and Ysengrinia, two
types of mid-sized bear dogs. Promerycoc****us, a...
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Daphoenodon superbus Cynelos lemanensis "Ysengrinia"
americana Thaumastocyoninae...
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Tartarocyon †Daphoeninae
Adilophontes Brachyrhyncocyon Daphoenictis Daphoenodon Daphoenus Paradaphoenus †Haplocyoninae
Aktaucyon Gobicyon Haplocyon Haplocyonoides...
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daphoenines of
North America, such as Daphoenictis, Paradaphoenus, and
Daphoenodon,
whereas Cynodictis gave rise to the
diversity of Old
World bear dogs...
- by F.B.
Loomis at the
Stenomylus Quarry, and
originally identified as
Daphoenodon superbus. It
represents one of the most
complete temnocyonine skeletons...