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separate family. The
hemicyonines consists of
three tribes: the Cephalogalini, Phoberocyonini, and Hemicyonini. In the past the
hemicyonines were evaluated...
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subparictids were
previously classified as amphicynodontine/ids. The
hemicyonines have been
occasionally reclassified as a
separate family. Baskin, J....
- 4—20.0 Mya.
Before it was
reconsidered to be
close to the
ancestry of
hemicyonines,
Cephalogale was once
considered to be an
ancestor of all bears. Dětaň...
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Dinocyon is an
extinct genus of
hemicyonine bear of the
Miocene epoch,
endemic to Europe. It
lived from
around 20.3–5.3 Ma,
existing for approximately...
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Plithocyon is an
extinct genus of
hemicyonine bear of the
Miocene epoch,
endemic to
North America and Europe. It
lived from ~15.97—11.61 Ma, existing...
- the thaumastocyonines, but
similar to the
condition seen in
hemicyonines. But
hemicyonines, and most
other carnivorous arctoids,
except for the Magericyonini...
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Phoberocyon is a
large extinct genus of
hemicyonine bear,
found primarily in
North America during the Miocene. It
lived from 28.4 to 13.7 mya, existing...
- leopard-sized
mustelid (Megalictis) as well as two
hypercarnivorous bears, the
hemicyonines Cephalogale and Phoberocyon. However,
other paleontologists take issue...
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Phoberogale is an
extinct genus of
hemicyonine bear,
which lived during the
Early Miocene,
found in France, California, and ****stan, from 22 to 20 million...
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Zaragocyon is an
extinct monospecific genus of
hemicyonine bear from the
Early Miocene of Spain.
Paleontology portal Ginsburg, L. & Morales, J. 1995....