Sansanosmilus is an extinct genus of carnivorous mammal of the family Barbourofelidae (false saber-tooth cats) endemic to Europe, which lived during the Miocene, 13.65—9.7 mya, existing for approximately 3.95 million years.[1]
Albanosmilus as closer to Barbourofelis than to Sansanosmilus. A further two species of Sansanosmilus (S. rhomboidalis and S. serratus) were described...
were lumped into the genus Machairodus, including but not limited to Sansanosmilus, Megantereon, Paramachairodus, Amphimachairodus, Nimravides, and Homotherium...
robust constitution, with B. morrisi intermediate between the size of Sansanosmilus and B. fricki, which is thought to have been a particularly large predator...
musk deer), the cervid Euprox, the suid Listriodon, and the felids Sansanosmilus and Pseudaelurus, and the Aragonian-Vallesian boundary does not represent...
North America. Albanosmilus was at one time considered a synonym of Sansanosmilus, but by 2013 it was considered a valid genus with two species: Albanosmilus...
quadridentatus Felidae Styriofelis S. lorteti Felidae S. turnauensis Felidae Sansanosmilus S. palmidens Nimravidae Ischyrictis I. zibethoides Mustelidae Martes...
C P T J K Pg N Middle Oligocene to Middle Miocene N. franconica and Sansanosmilus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...