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

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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

Subfamilias modificar

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

Referentias modificar

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  2. "Ammitocyon kainos gen. et sp. nov., a chimerical amphicyonid (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the late Miocene carnivore traps of Cerro de los Batallones (Madrid, Spain)" (May 2021). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 19 (5): 393–415. doi:10.1080/14772019.2021.1910868. 
  3. Hunt, Robert (2011-01-01). "Evolution of large carnivores during the mid-Cenozoic of North America: The Temnocyonine Radiation (Mammalia, Amphicyonidae)". Papers in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. 
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  5. "'Rochette' (Upper Oligocene, Swiss Molasse): a strange example of a fossil assemblage" (June 1998). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 101 (1–4): 95–110. doi:10.1016/S0034-6667(97)00071-7. Bibcode1998RPaPa.101...95B. 
  6. 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 6,4 "On the morphology of the astragalus and calcaneus of the amphicyonids (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Paleogene of Europe: implications for the ecology of the European bear-dogs" (2020). Geodiversitas 42 (18): 305–325. doi:10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a18. 
  7. Ginsburg, Léonard (2002). "Un Amphicyonidae (Carnivora, Mammalia) nouveau du Miocène moyen de Vieux-Collonges (Rhône)" (in french). Symbioses 7: 55–57. 
  8. 8,0 8,1 8,2 8,3 "A New Amphicyonine (Carnivora: Amphicyonidae) from the Upper Miocene of Batallones-1, Madrid, Spain" (in en) (2008). Palaeontology 51 (4): 943–965. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2008.00788.x. Bibcode2008Palgy..51..943P. 
  9. "The upper Eocene-Oligocene carnivorous mammals from the Quercy Phosphorites (France) housed in Belgian collections" (2020). Geologica Belgica 24 (1–2): 1–16. doi:10.20341/gb.2020.006. 
  10. de Bonis, Louis (2020). "New genus of amphicyonid carnivoran (Mammalia, Carnivora, Amphicyonidae) from the phosphorites of Quercy (France)". Fossil Imprint 76 (1): 201–208. doi:10.37520/fi.2020.013. 
  11. "New record of a haplocyonine amphicyonid in early Miocene of Nei Mongol fills a long-suspected geographic hiatus" (2016). Vertebrata PalAsiatica 54 (1): 21–35. 
  12. "Systematics of African Amphicyonidae, with descriptions of new material from Napak (Uganda) and Grillental (Namibia)" (2016). Journal of Iberian Geology 42 (2): 131–150. doi:10.13039/501100003329. ISSN 1698-6180. 
  13. "The Late Middle Miocene Mae Moh Basin of Northern Thailand: The Richest Neogene Assemblage of Carnivora from Southeast Asia and a Paleobiogeographic Analysis of Miocene Asian Carnivorans" (2020). American Museum Novitates: 1–57. doi:10.1206/3952.1. 
  14. "The last amphicyonid (Mammalia, Carnivora) in Africa" (in en) (2009). Geodiversitas 31 (4): 775–787. doi:10.5252/g2009n4a775. ISSN 1280-9659. 
  15. 15,0 15,1 15,2 "The taxonomic status of "Ysengrinia" ginsburgi Morales et al. 1998 (Amphicyonidae, Carnivora) from the basal middle Miocene of Arrisdrift, Namibia." (2022). Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia 24: 1–16. 
  16. "Description of a new species of Cynodictis Bravard & Pomel, 1850 (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Quercy Phosphorites with comments on the use of skull morphology for phylogenetics" (2020). Geodiversitas 42 (16): 239–255. doi:10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a16. 
  17. "Amphicyon zhanxiangi, sp. nov., a new amphicyonid (Mammalia, Carnivora) from northern China" (2018-11-02). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38 (6): e1539857. doi:10.1080/02724634.2018.1539857. ISSN 0272-4634. Bibcode2018JVPal..38E9857J. 
  18. "Middle Miocene Carnivora and Hyaenodonta from Fort Ternan, western Kenya" (2019). Geodiversitas 41 (sp1): 267–283. doi:10.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a6. 
  19. "The taxonomic status of "Ysengrinia" ginsburgi Morales et al. 1998 (Amphicyonidae, Carnivora) from the basal middle Miocene of Arrisdrift, Namibia." (2022). Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia 24: 1–16. 
  20. "The Amphicyoninae (Amphicyonidae, Carnivora, Mammalia) Of The Early Miocene From Tuchořice, The Czech Republic" (2021). Fossil Imprint 77 (1): 126–144. doi:10.37520/fi.2021.011. 
  21. "An illustrated summary of the lower Miocene carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of Tuchořice, Czech Republic" (October 2015). Historical Biology 28 (1–2): 316–329. doi:10.1080/08912963.2015.1029923.