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    Enhydrocyon is an extinct genus of bone crushing canid which inhabited North America during the Oligocene and Early Miocene, 30.8—20.4 Ma, existing for...
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    major lineages can be defined based on shared characteristics: Mesocyon-Enhydrocyon clade (includes Cynodesmus, Sunkahetanka, Philotrox) Osbornodon clade...
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      †Hesperocyoninae   (Mesocyons, Enhydrocyon, Hesperocyons, & other basal canines, e.g. Cynodictis)...
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    Paraenhydrocyon ("beside Enhydrocyon") is an extinct genus of bone crushing omnivorous early canid which inhabited North America during the Early Miocene...
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  • the endemic hesperocyonine canids, with three genera (Parenhydrocyon, Enhydrocyon, and Mesocyon), ranging in size from jackals to small coyotes, appearing...
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    Osbornodon (32–18 mya), Paraenhydrocyon (20–25 mya), Mesocyon (31–15 mya) and Enhydrocyon (31–15 mya). This genus of primitive canids is the ancestor of all later...
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  • †Hesperocyoninae Hesperocyon Mesocyon Cynodesmus Sunkahetanka Philotrox Enhydrocyon Paraenhydrocyon Osbornodon Caedocyon Ectopocynus †Borophaginae Caninae...
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    also Oligobunis (an early mustelid), Cephalogale (a stem-bear), and Enhydrocyon (a hesperocyonine canid). This subfamily was initially classified within...
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    †Hesperocyoninae Hesperocyon Mesocyon Cynodesmus Sunkahetanka Philotrox Enhydrocyon Paraenhydrocyon Osbornodon Caedocyon Ectopocynus †Borophaginae Caninae...
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  • terrestrial horizon in Montana. E. spissidens (syn. Aelurocyon spissidens, Enhydrocyon spissidens) White 1947, discovered at the Alachua Formation, Alachua...
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