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Perri, A. R.; Mitchell, K. J.; Mouton, A.; Álvarez-Carretero, S.; Hulme-Beaman, A.; Haile, J.; Jamieson, A.; Meachen, J.; Lin, A. T.; Schubert, B. W.; Ameen, C.; Antipina, E. E.; Bover, P.; Brace, S.; Carmagnini, A.; Carøe, C.; Samaniego Castruita, J. A.; Chatters, J. C.; Dobney, K.; Dos Reis, M.; Evin, A.; Gaubert, P.; Gopalakrishnan, S.; Gower, G.; Heiniger, H.; Helgen, K. M.; Kapp, J.; Kosintsev, P. A.; Linderholm, A.; Ozga, A. T.; Presslee, S.; Salis, A. T.; Saremi, N. F.; Shew, C.; Skerry, K.; Taranenko, D. E.; Thompson, M.; Sablin, M. V.; Kuzmin, Y. V.; Collins, M. J.; Sinding, M.-H. S.; Gilbert, M. T. P.; Stone, A. C.; Shapiro, B.; Van Valkenburgh, B.; Wayne, R. K.; Larson, G.; Cooper, A.; Frantz, L. A. F. (2021). Dire wolves were the last of an ancient New World canid lineage. Nature. 591(7848): 87-91.
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10.1038/s41586-020-03082-x [view]
Perri, A. R.; Mitchell, K. J.; Mouton, A.; Álvarez-Carretero, S.; Hulme-Beaman, A.; Haile, J.; Jamieson, A.; Meachen, J.; Lin, A. T.; Schubert, B. W.; Ameen, C.; Antipina, E. E.; Bover, P.; Brace, S.; Carmagnini, A.; Carøe, C.; Samaniego Castruita, J. A.; Chatters, J. C.; Dobney, K.; Dos Reis, M.; Evin, A.; Gaubert, P.; Gopalakrishnan, S.; Gower, G.; Heiniger, H.; Helgen, K. M.; Kapp, J.; Kosintsev, P. A.; Linderholm, A.; Ozga, A. T.; Presslee, S.; Salis, A. T.; Saremi, N. F.; Shew, C.; Skerry, K.; Taranenko, D. E.; Thompson, M.; Sablin, M. V.; Kuzmin, Y. V.; Collins, M. J.; Sinding, M.-H. S.; Gilbert, M. T. P.; Stone, A. C.; Shapiro, B.; Van Valkenburgh, B.; Wayne, R. K.; Larson, G.; Cooper, A.; Frantz, L. A. F.
2021
Dire wolves were the last of an ancient New World canid lineage
Nature
591(7848): 87-91
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Aenocyon Merriam, 1918 † (current name source)
Lupulella Hilzheimer, 1906 (current name source)
 Taxonomic remark

Previously included in Canis (e.g. in McKenna & Bell, 1997), however recognised as a distinct genus by latest ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Previously included in Canis (e.g. in McKenna & Bell, 1997; Wilson & Reeder, 2005) but more recently treated as an ... [details]


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