• places Quercylurus, Dinailurictis, and Eofelis as closely related, but distinct genera representing a European clade of nimravids. Quercylurus and Dinailurictis...
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    2022) †P. egiae †Pogonodon (Cope, 1880) †P. davisi †P. platycopis †Quercylurus (Ginsburg 1979) †Q. major †Nimravini †Dinaelurus (Eaton, 1922) †D. crassus...
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    America Nimraviscus 1 ? ? ? Pogonodon 2 15 6 Europe and North America Quercylurus 1 ? ? ? Archaelurus 1 ? ? ? Aelurogale (Ailurictis) 1 ? ? ? Ictidailurus...
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  • articulated skeleton in what has been called natural mummies. The genera Quercylurus, Quercymegapodius, Quercypsitta, Quercypodargus, Quercycerta and Quercygama...
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    †Nimravoidea Family: †Nimravidae Subfamily: †Nimravinae Cope, 1880 Genera †Dinictis †Dinaelurus †Dinailurictis †Eofelis †Nimravus †Pogonodon †Quercylurus...
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    representing a very large individual. The largest nimravid was probably Quercylurus major as its fossils suggest it was similar in size to the modern-day...
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  • morphology aligns Dinailurictis closer with the somewhat larger genus, Quercylurus. Systematic review conducted in 2003 found Quercylus major and Dinailurictis...
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    Issiodoromys, Theridomys), cricetid Eucricetodon, glirid Gliravus, nimravids (Quercylurus, Nimravus, Dinailurictis), amynodont Cadurcotherium, chalicothere Schizotherium...
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    guirounetensis, and B. sp. The locality has also recorded multiple nimravids (Quercylurus, Nimravus, Dinailurictis), the feliform Stenoplesictis, palaeothere Plagiolophus...
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