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- "Functional-adaptive analysis of the postcranial skeleton of a Laventan borhyaenoid, Lycopsis longirostris (Marsupialia, Mammalia)". Journal of Vertebrate...
- did not directly compete with). Spar****odonts have been referred to as borhyaenoids by some authors, but currently the term Borhyaenoidea refers to a restricted...
- Pharsophorus is an extinct genus of borhyaenoid spar****odont that inhabited South America during the Middle to Late Oligocene epoch. Originally, Pharsophorus...
- been formally analysed, Dukecynus is generally considered to be a basal borhyaenoid, a paraphyletic group of spar****odonts that includes genera like Lycopsis...
- apophysis in some cervicals, an element that is characteristic of other borhyaenoids. The lumbar vertebrae are short and more rigid than in Prothylacynus...
- is known from the Oligocene (Deseadan); although some Oligocene basal borhyaenoids were once considered to be borhyaenids, all other unambiguous members...
- implications of the postcranial skeleton of the late Miocene sabretooth borhyaenoid Thylacosmilus atrox (Metatheria), Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal...
- Wyss, and Darin A. Croft. 2018. Chlorocyon phantasma, a late Eocene borhyaenoid (Mammalia, Metatheria, Spar****odonta) from the Los Helados locality,...
- "Functional adaptations of the postcranial skeleton of two Miocene borhyaenoids (Mammalia, Metatheria), Borhyaena and Prothylacinus, from South America"...
- "Functional adaptations of the postcranial skeleton of two Miocene borhyaenoids (Mammalia, Metatheria), Borhyaena and Prothylacinus, from South America"...