Cynarctoides harlowi
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Cynarctoides harlowi is an extinct species of Cynarctoides
, belonging to the subfamily Borophaginae
and tribe Phlaocyonini
, a canid which inhabited west central North America
during the Late Oligocene to Miocene
epoch living 24.8—20.6 mya
and existed for approximately .
, Richard H. Tedford
et al. (1999).
Cynarctoides
Cynarctoides is an extinct genus of terrestrial canine of the family Borophaginae and tribe Phlaocyonini which inhabited most of North America during the Whitneyan stage of the Early Oligocene to the Barstovian stage of the Middle Miocene 33.3—13.6 Mya existing approximately .-Origin:Cynarctoides...
, belonging to the subfamily Borophaginae
Borophaginae
The subfamily Borophaginae is an extinct group of canids called "bone crushing dogs" that were endemic to North America during the Oligocene to Pliocene and lived roughly 36—2.5 million years ago and existing for approximately .-Origin:...
and tribe Phlaocyonini
Phlaocyonini
Phlaocyonini † is a hypocarnivorous clade or tribe of Borophaginae. This is an extinct group of canids that were endemic to North America and which lived during the Oligocene epoch to the Miocene living ~33.3–5.3 Ma, existing for approximately . PhlaocyoniniThe clade includes Cynarctoides and...
, a canid which inhabited west central North America
North America
North America is a continent wholly within the Northern Hemisphere and almost wholly within the Western Hemisphere. It is also considered a northern subcontinent of the Americas...
during the Late Oligocene to Miocene
Miocene
The Miocene is a geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about . The Miocene was named by Sir Charles Lyell. Its name comes from the Greek words and and means "less recent" because it has 18% fewer modern sea invertebrates than the Pliocene. The Miocene follows the Oligocene...
epoch living 24.8—20.6 mya
Anum
Anum is an Akan town in the Asuogyaman District of Eastern Ghana, across from the Volta Lake.an...
and existed for approximately .
Taxonomy
Cynarctoides harlowi was originally named Pachycynodon harlowi by Loomis (1932). Its type locality is Van Tassel (Upper), which is in a Harrisonian terrestrial horizon in Wyoming. It was recombined as Nothocyon harlowi by Macdonald (1963); it was recombined as Cynarctoides harlowi by Xiaoming WangXiaoming Wang
Xiaoming Wang is a noted paleontologist and geologist born in People's Republic of China living in the United States.-Area of expertise:Dr. Wang specializes in the fossil evolution, systematics, and phylogeny of mammals of the Cenozoic...
, Richard H. Tedford
Richard H. Tedford
Richard Hall Tedford was Curator Emeritus in the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, having been named as curator in 1969....
et al. (1999).
Body mass
Two specimens were examined by Legendre and Roth for body mass.- Specimen 1 was estimated to weigh 1.21 kg (2.7 lb).
- Specimen 2 was estimated to weigh 1.28 kg (2.8 lb).