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Machaeroidinae ("dagger-like") is a
subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
of extinct carnivorous sabre-toothed placental mammals from
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and
North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car ...
.Malcolm C. McKenna, Susan K. Bell: ''Classification of Mammals: Above the Species Level'' in Columbia University Press, New York (1997), 631 Seiten. Traditionally classified as
hyaenodont Hyaenodonta ("hyena teeth") is an extinct order of hypercarnivorous placental pan-carnivoran mammals from mirorder Ferae. Hyaenodonts were important mammalian predators that arose during the early Paleocene in Europe and persisted well into the ...
s, this group is now classified as a member of the family Oxyaenidae.


Classification and phylogeny


Taxonomy

* Subfamily: †Machaeroidinae (Matthew, 1909) ** Genus: †'' Apataelurus'' (Scott, 1937) *** †''Apataelurus kayi'' (Scott, 1937) *** †''Apataelurus pishigouensis'' (Tong & Lei, 1986) ** Genus: †''
Diegoaelurus ''Diegoaelurus'' ("San Diego's cat") is a Extinction, extinct genus of mammals from the extinct subfamily Machaeroidinae within extinct family Oxyaenidae. This genus currently contains only one species ''Diegoaelurus vanvalkenburghae'', found i ...
'' (Zack, Poust & Wagner, 2022) *** ''Diegoaelurus vanvalkenburghae'' (Zack, Poust & Wagner, 2022) ** Genus: †'' Isphanatherium'' (Lavrov & Averianov, 1998) *** ''Isphanatherium ferganensis'' (Lavrov & Averianov, 1998) ** Genus: †'' Machaeroides'' (Matthew, 1909) *** †''Machaeroides eothen'' (Matthew, 1909) *** †''Machaeroides simpsoni'' (Dawson, 1986) ** '' Incertae sedis'': *** † Machaeroidinae sp. (''CM 2386'') (Zack, 2019) *** † Machaeroidinae sp. (''FMNH PM 1506'') (Tomiya, 2021) *** † Machaeroidinae sp. (''USNM 173514'') (Zack, 2019)


Phylogeny

The phylogenetic relationships of the subfamily Machaeroidinae are shown in the following cladogram:Prevosti, F. J. & Forasiepi, A. M. (2018.
"Introduction. Evolution of South American Mammalian Predators During the Cenozoic: Paleobiogeographic and Paleoenvironmental Contingencies"
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References

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