Nimravides

genus of mammals (fossil)

Nimravides was a prehistoric saber-toothed cat which lived in North America during the middle and late Miocene.[1] Despite its scientific name Nimravides does not belong to the Nimravidae, but belongs to the family Felidae.

Nimravides
Temporal range: Miocene
Nimravides catacopis skull
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Nimravides

The earlier species of the genus are smaller and more primitive than the later forms. The tiger-sized Nimravides catacopsis resembles the primitive Machairodus aphanistus, a species known from the late Miocene of Eurasia.[2]

  • Felinae
    • Nimravides
      • Nimravides nimravidus
      • Nimravides catacopsis
      • Nimravides pedionomus
      • Nimravides hibbardi
      • Nimravides galiani
      • Nimravides thinobates


References

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  1. Martin Larry D. 1998. Felidae. In Evolution of Tertiary mammals of North America, volume 1: Terrestrial carnivores, ungulates, ungulatelike mammals. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Turner, Alan 1997. The big cats and their fossil relatives. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 25. ISBN 0-231-10228-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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