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- linear progression from Eucyon davisi to C. lepophagus to the coyote.: p58  Johnston describes C. lepophagus as having a more slender skull and skeleton...
- and coyote.: p240  Canis lepophagus lived in the early Pliocene in North America. Kurten proposed that the Blancan C. lepophagus derived from smaller Miocene...
- into the first members of Canis, In the Pliocene, around 4–5 Mya, Canis lepophagus appeared in North America. This was small and sometimes coyote-like. Others...
- southwestern US and Mexico. By the Pliocene (5 Mya), the larger Canis lepophagus appeared in the same region and by the early Pleistocene (1 Mya) C. latrans...
- sure if they evolved separately from C. lepophagus or a possible common ancestor that was derived from C. lepophagus. The remains of the larger coyote-like...
- south-western United States and Mexico. By 5 million YBP the larger Canis lepophagus, ancestor of wolves and coyotes, appeared in the same region.: p58  Around...
- australis), extinct canine of the Falkland Islands Hare-eating wolf (Canis lepophagus), extinct canine of North America Maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus),...
- Paratomarctus from 16.3 to 5.3 Mya Aelurodon from 16.0 to 5.3 Mya Canis lepophagus from 10.3 to 1.8 Mya Fossil specimens range from Florida to California...
- southwestern U.S. and Mexico. By the Pliocene (5 million YBP), the larger Canis lepophagus appeared in the same region and by the Early Pleistocene (1 million YBP)...
- Holmesina, Pachyarmatherium), gomphotheres, hyenas, canids (Borophagus, Canis lepophagus), peccaries, llamas, dwarf pronghorns, and three-toed horses. Smaller...