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† Borophaginae

Borophaginae

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Grouping

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Gaeabionta  ⇒ Domäne: Eukaryota  ⇒ Reich: Animalia  ⇒ Mittelreich: Eumetazoa  ⇒ Klade: Triploblastica  ⇒ Klade: Nephrozoa  ⇒ Abzweig: Deuterostomia  ⇒ Stamm: Chordata  ⇒ Unterstamm: Vertebrata  ⇒ Infrastamm: Gnathostomata  ⇒ Superklasse: Tetrapoda  ⇒ Klasse: Mammalia  ⇒ Unterklasse: Theriiformes  ⇒ Infraklasse: Holotheria  ⇒ Superlegion: Trechnotheria  ⇒ Legion: Cladotheria  ⇒ Sublegion: Zatheria  ⇒ Infralegion: Tribosphenida  ⇒ Superkohorte: Theria  ⇒ Unterklasse: Eutheria  ⇒ Überordnung: Laurasiatheria  ⇒ Klade: Carnivoramorpha  ⇒ Ordnung: Carnivora  ⇒ Unterordnung: Caniformia  ⇒ Superfamilie: Canoidea  ⇒ Familie: Canidae

Taxo­nomic seg­ment

Unterfamilie

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.

Name from

Corre­spond­ing author (Name, Year)

Simpson, 1945

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Borophaginae

Lebenszeitraum in Million Jahren (Ma)

Start age: 33.3 Ma - End age: 1.8 Ma
1.8
5.333
13.82
33.9
Gelasian
Piacenzian
Zanclean
Messinian
Tortonian
Serravallian
Langhian
Burdigalian
Aquitanian
Chattian
Rupelian
Pleistocene
Pliocene
Miocene
Oligocene
Quaternary
Neogene
Paleogene

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Motility: actively mobile
Habit: ground dwelling
Environment: terrestrial
Diet:

omnivore

Compositon of the remains:

phosphatic

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On the same taxonomic level (siblings) (Count: 27)

Taxonomic assignment (105)

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