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Aelurodon

Aelurodon
Temporal range: Middle Miocene–Late Miocene
Aelurodon taxoides.JPG
Skull of Aelurodon taxoides
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Subfamily: Borophaginae
Genus: Aelurodon
Leidy, 1858
Type species
Aelurodon ferox
Species
  • A. asthenostylus
  • A. ferox
  • A. mcgrewi
  • A. montanensis
  • A. stirtoni
  • A. taxoides
Synonyms
  • Prohyaena Schlosser, 1890
  • Strobodon Webb, 1969

Aelurodon is an extinct canine genus of the subfamily Borophaginae which lived from the Barstovian land mammal age (16 mya) of the middle Miocene to the late Miocene (5.332 mya).Aelurodon existed for approximately 10.7 million years.

Aelurodon are a part of a clade of canids loosely known as "bone-crushing" or "hyena-like" dogs, that apparently descended from the earlier genera Protomarctus and Tomarctus. Several species are known from fossils found in the central and western U.S., suggesting a wide geographic range during their peak in the Miocene epoch. Large species of Aelurodon (A. ferox and A. taxoides) may have hunted in packs like modern wolves.

The evolution of Aelurodon is characterized by the progressive development of teeth adapted to a more hypercarnivorous diet, a trend consistent with other borophagines. The earliest occurrence of the genus is A. asthenostylus dating from 16–14 Ma. This species then gives rise to two different anagenetic clades around 15 Ma. One compromises the species A. montaneis, A. mcgrewi and A. stirtoni, going extinct around 12 Ma. The other clade persists until 5.3 Ma and includes A. ferox and A. taxoides. A. taxoides is the most derived and largest species in Aelurodon.


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