- The
Nimravinae are a
subfamily of the Nimravidae, an
extinct family of
feliform mammalian carnivores sometimes known as
false saber-toothed cats. They...
-
recent studies have
returned them to Nimravidae,
including as part of
Nimravinae. The
phylogenetic relationships of
Nimravidae are
shown in the following...
- also
known as "false saber-toothed cats". ****igned to the
subfamily Nimravinae,
Dinictis was
endemic to
North America from the Late
Eocene to
Early Miocene...
- 1988. It
would be
placed as a
member of Nimravidae,
within the
subfamily Nimravinae.
Quercylurus was at one
point classified as
Nimravus intermedius major...
- (diverged from the
feliforms 48–55 Ma BP, in the late Eocene)
Subfamily †
Nimravinae (Dinictis)
Subfamily †Hoplophoninae
Suborder Feliformia ('cat-like' carnivores)...
- Order:
Carnivora Suborder:
Feliformia Family: †Nimravidae Subfamily: †
Nimravinae Genus: †Nanosmilus Martin, 1992 Species: †N. kurteni
Binomial name †Nanosmilus...
- Order:
Carnivora Suborder:
Feliformia Family: †Nimravidae Subfamily: †
Nimravinae Genus: †Nimravus Cope, 1879 Type
species †Nimravus
brachyops Cope, 1879...
-
carnivoran (or "false sabre-toothed cat")
belonging to the
subfamily Nimravinae. It was
named in 1922, with
subsequent material being recovered from middle...
- Order:
Carnivora Suborder:
Feliformia Family: †Nimravidae Subfamily: †
Nimravinae Genus: †Pogonodon Cope, 1880 Type
species †Pogonodon
platycopis (Cope...
- also
known as "false saber-toothed cats". ****igned to the
subfamily Nimravinae,
Dinaelurus was
endemic to
North America during the
Oligocene epoch (30...