Definition of Machairodontinae. Meaning of Machairodontinae. Synonyms of Machairodontinae

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Definition of Machairodontinae

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- Machairodontinae is an extinct subfamily of carnivoran mammals of the family Felidae (true cats). They were found in Asia, Africa, North America, South...
- Smilodon is a genus of felids belonging to the extinct subfamily Machairodontinae. It is one of the best known saber-toothed predators and prehistoric...
- Plio-Pleistocene scimitar-toothed felid genus Homotherium Fabrini, 1890 (Machairodontinae, Homotherini): diversity, palaeogeography and taxonomic implications"...
- subfamilies and a group of extinct "saber-tooth" felids of the subfamily Machairodontinae, which range from the type genus Machairodus of the late Miocene to...
- the Felini and Pantherini, and excluding the extinct sabre-toothed Machairodontinae. The members of the Felinae have retractile claws that are protected...
- (660–770 lb). Xenosmilus is in the tribe Homotherini in the subfamily Machairodontinae of the cat family. A paper published in 2022 proposed that Xenosmilus...
- (Feliformia, Carnivora) – Barbourofelis skeleton 7th saber-tooth instance: Machairodontinae (Felidae, Feliformia, Carnivora) – Smilodon skull and upper cervical...
- Turner, A (1987). "Megantereon cultridens (Cuvier) (Mammalia, Felidae, Machairodontinae) from Plio-Pleistocene Deposits in Africa and Eurasia, with Comments...
- machairodonts. It is also a member of the tribe Homotherini within Machairodontinae and is most closely related to such species as Xenosmilus, Homotherium...
- during the late Miocene. It is the animal from which the subfamily Machairodontinae gets its name and has since become a wastebasket taxon over the years...