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Amphicyonidae

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Amphicyonidae
Rango fossile:
Eoceno medie – Mioceno tardive 42 - 5.3 Ma
Skeleto de Amphicyon
Skeleto de Amphicyon
Classification scientific
Regno: Animalia
Phylo: Chordata
Classe: Mammalia
Ordine: Carnivora
Subordine: Caniformia
Familia
Amphicyonidae
Haeckel, 1866
Subfamilias:

Amphicyoninae
Daphoeninae
Haplocyoninae
Temnocyoninae
Thaumastocyoninae

Amphicyonidae es un familia extincte de « can-urso », mammiferos carnivore caniforme.

Subfamilias

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Non assignate a un subfamilia Subfamilia Amphicyoninae Subfamilia Haplocyoninae
(Eurasia)[1][2]
Subfamilia Daphoeninae
(North America)
Subfamilia Temnocyoninae
(North America)[3]
Subfamilia Thaumastocyoninae[4]
  • Adilophontes
    • A. brachykolos
  • Brachyrhyncocyon
    • B. dodgei
    • B. intermedius
    • B. montanus
  • Daphoenictis
    • D. tedfordi
  • Daphoenodon
    • D. falkenbachi
    • D. notionastes
    • D. robustum
    • D. periculosus
    • D. skinneri
    • D. superbus
  • Daphoenus
    • D. felinus
    • D. hartshornianus
    • D. lambei
    • D. nebrascensis
    • D. socialis
    • D. transversus
    • D. vetus

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