This mentioned taxonomy is an attempt to make an conclusive assignment from the different classifications of various scientists. Because the taxonomy may change due to the latest investigative methods and other findings, our map is a guide only.
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M. Green, 1948 - A new species of dog from the Lower Pliocene of California - University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences (28), 81-90 (journal article, English)
T. E. White, 1941 - Addition to the fauna of the Florida Pliocene - Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club (18), 67-70 (journal article, English)
V. L. VanderHoof, 1940 - A review of the genus Aelurodon - University of California Publications in Geological Sciences (25), 143-164 (journal article, English)
C. S. Johnston, 1939 - Preliminary report on the late middle Pliocene, Axtel locality, and the description of a new member of the genus Osteoborus - American Journal of Science (237), 895-898 (journal article, English)
K. A. Richey, 1938 - Osteoborus diabloensis, a New Dog From the Black Hawk Ranch Fauna, Mount Diablo, California - University of California Publications Bulletin of the Department of Geology (24), 303-308 (journal article, English)
J. R. Schultz, 1937 - A Late Cenozoic Vertebrate Fauna From the Coso Mountains, Inyo County, California - Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication (487), 77-109 (journal article, English)
P. O. McGrew, 1935 - A new Cynodesmus from the Lower Pliocene of Nebraska with notes on the phylogeny of the dogs - University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences (23), 305-312 (journal article, English)
R. A. Stirton, 1933 - Osteoborus, a New Genus of Dogs, and Its Relations to Borophagus Cope - University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences (23), 175-181 (journal article, English)
V. L. VanderHoof, 1931 - Borophagus littoralis From the Marine Tertiary of California - University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences (21), 15-24 (journal article, English)
H. T. Martin, 1928 - Two new carnivores from the Pliocene of Kansas - Journal of Mammalogy (9), 233-236 (journal article, English)
W. D. Matthew, 1924 - Third contribution to the Snake Creek Fauna - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (50), 59-210 (journal article, English)
M. R. Thorpe, 1922 - Some Tertiary Carnivora in the Marsh collection, with descriptions of new forms - American Journal of Science (3), 423-455 (journal article, English)
J. C. Merriam, 1919 - Tertiary mammalian faunas of the Mohave desert - University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology (11), 437-585 (journal article, English)
H. J. Cook, 1914 - A New Canid From the Lower Pliocene of Nebraska Tephrocyon mortifer - Nebraska Geological Survey Bulletin (7), 49-50 (journal article, English)
W. D. Matthew, 1909 - A Pliocene fauna from western Nebraska - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (26), 361-414 (journal article, English)
J. C. Merriam, 1903 - The Pliocene and Quaternary Canidae of the Great Valley of California - University of California Publications Bulletin of the Department of Geology (3), 277-290 (journal article, English)
W. D. Matthew, 1902 - A skull of Dinocyon from the Miocene of Texas - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (16), 129-136 (journal article, )
W. D. Matthew, 1902 - New canidae from the Miocene of Colorado - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (16), 281-290 (journal article, English)
J.B. Hatcher, 1894 - On a Small Collection of Vertebrate Fossils from the Loup Fork Beds of Northwestern Nebraska; with Note on the Geology of the Region - The American Naturalist (28), 236-248 (journal article, English)
E. D. Cope, 1893 - A preliminary report on the vertebrate paleontology of the Llano Estacado - Fourth Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Texas (1892), 11-136 (book chapter, English)
W. B. Scott, 1893 - The Mammals of the Deep River Beds - The American Naturalist (27), 659-662 (journal article, English)
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