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- Homotherini is a tribe (or subtribe) of saber-toothed cats of the family Felidae (true cats). The tribe is commonly known as scimitar-toothed cats. These...
- extinct genus of large machairodonts. It is also a member of the tribe Homotherini within Machairodontinae and is most closely related to such species as...
- scimitar-toothed felid genus Homotherium Fabrini, 1890 (Machairodontinae, Homotherini): diversity, palaeogeography and taxonomic implications". Quaternary...
- dirk-toothed forms, such as Megantereon and Smilodon, the Machairodontini or Homotherini with scimitar-toothed cats, such as Machairodus or Homotherium, and the...
- noticeably larger amongst the saber-toothed cats. Xenosmilus is in the tribe Homotherini in the subfamily Machairodontinae of the cat family. A paper published...
- (true cats) Subfamily †Machairodontinae (diverged ?, in the ?) TribeHomotherini †Homotherium †Machairodus †Xenosmilus Tribe †Metailurini †Dinofelis †Metailurus...
- distribution of two species of Machairodus (Felidae, Machairodontinae, Homotherini) in the Late Miocene of los Valles de Fuentidueña (Segovia, Spain)"....
- itself divided into three tribes: Metailurini (false saber-tooths); Homotherini (scimitar-toothed cats); and Smilodontini (dirk-toothed cats), to which...
- similar to Homotherium in dentition and to represent a basal member of Homotherini. More recent studies have since shed more light on its evolution, where...
- genus, and thus, Nimravides remains separate as its own genus within the Homotherini. Evidence published in November, 2022 suggests Nimravides was endemic...