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Pantherinae

Pantherinae
Temporal range: Late Miocene to Holocene
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Tiger (Panthera tigris)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Felidae
Subfamily: Pantherinae
Pocock, 1917
Genera

Neofelis
Panthera

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Pantherinae ranges:
green - Panthera, teal - Panthera uncia, orange - Neofelis

Neofelis
Panthera

Pantherinae is a subfamily within the cat family Felidae named and first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1917.

In pantherine cats, the suspensorium of the hyoid is imperfectly ossified. Its inferior portion consists of an elastic tendon, which confers great mobility upon the larynx. Due to this tendon, pantherine cats can distend the back of the mouth greatly. The structure of the hyoid allows them to roar. The rhinarium is flat and, at most, only barely reaches the dorsal side of the nose. The area between the nostrils is narrow and not extended sidewards as in the Felinae.

Pocock defined this subfamily as comprising the genera Panthera and Neofelis.

Pantherine species include:

The divergence of Pantherinae from Felinae has been estimated to have occurred between six and ten million years ago.DNA analysis suggests that the snow leopard Uncia uncia is basal to the entire Pantherinae and should be renamed Panthera uncia. There is also evidence of distinct markers for the mitochondrial genome for Felidae.

Another DNA-based study has suggested that the branching order was Panthera tigris first, followed by P. onca, P. leo, and the last two sister species: P. pardus and P. uncia.

Felis pamiri, formerly referred to as Metailurus, is now considered a probable relative of extant big cats.


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