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- Miocene Miomachairodus from Africa and Turkey. Until the late Miocene, machairodontines co-existed at several places together with barbourofelids, archaic...
- Xenosmilus is an extinct genus of homotherin machairodontine (saber-toothed cat) that was discovered in Florida in 2001. It has one species, Xenosmilus...
- probably gave rise to the major felid lines, including the extinct machairodontines and the extant felines and pantherines, although the phylogeny of the...
- genus level and that it could belong to other felids, probably the machairodontines. First ****igned to the genus Panthera, the specific name blytheae was...
- Megantereon is an extinct genus of prehistoric machairodontine saber-toothed cat that lived in Eurasia, Africa and possibly North America from the late...
- ursids, procyonids, mustelids including lutrines, feline felids, machairodontine felids), Proboscidea (gomphotheres), Perissodactyla (tapirs, rhinocerotids...
- properly. Since then, however, it has been shown that the diet of machairodontines such as Smilodon and Homotherium was diverse. They do not seem to have...
- insertion point for the large head of the triceps brachii. Unlike other machairodontines (with the exception of Homotherium), the trochlear notch lacked a groove...
- Dinofelis is an extinct genus of machairodontine (sabre-toothed cat), usually classified in the tribe Metailurini. It was widespread in Europe, Asia,...
- Likius, A.; Mackaye, H. T.; Vignaud, P.; Brunet, M. (2005). "A new machairodontine (Carnivora, Felidae) from the Late Miocene hominid locality of TM 266...