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- Hyainailouros ("hyena-cat") is an extinct polyphyletic genus of hyaenodont belonging to the family Hyainailouridae that lived during the Early to Late...
- of a radiation of African hyaenodontids that occurred at that time. Hyainailouros sulzeri is very closely related to Megistotherium, extremely similar...
- specialized in crushing bone than its later relatives such as Hyainailouros. However, like Hyainailouros, Simbakubwa possessed lingually rotating carn****ial blades...
- Family: Felidae (Waldheim, 1817) [a group with cats, nimravids and genus Hyainailouros as its members at that time] Family: Hyaenidae (Grey, 1821) (hyenas)...
- hyaenodonts include two close and later-surviving relatives of Simbakubwa, Hyainailouros and Megistotherium (the latter likely being the largest in the group)...
- Simbakubwa, Megistotherium and several of its sister genera, including Hyainailouros and Sivapterodon, survived into the Miocene. Traditionally this has...
- same regression suggested Megistotherium was larger than Simbakubwa. Hyainailouros was another large hyainailourid. The largest species in the genus, H...
- †Bastetodon †Exiguodon †Falcatodon †Hyainailouros (polyphyletic genus) †Isohyaenodon (polyphyletic genus) †Parapterodon †Sectisodon †Sekhmetops †Sivapterodon...
- CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Ginsburg, L. (1980). "Hyainailouros sulzeri, mammifère créodonte du Miocène européen". Annales de Paléontologie...
- lemanensis skull Restoration of Hyainailouros sulzeri (far left), Cynelos eurydon, Afrosmilus afric**** and Hyainailouros napakensis (far right) Scientific...