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    Canis etruscus, the Etruscan wolf, is an extinct species of canine that was endemic to Mediterranean Europe during the Early Pleistocene. The Etruscan...
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    mammoth steppe and continental glaciation. Canis spread to Europe in the forms of C. arnensis, C. etruscus, and C. falconeri.: p148  However, a 2021 genetic...
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    between Canis etruscus in the Early Pleistocene and the modern C. lupus. The phylogenetic descent of the extant wolf C. lupus from C. etruscus through...
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    glaciation. Canis spread to Europe in the forms of C. arnensis, C. etruscus, and C. falconeri. Other studies state that the oldest Canis remains that...
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    Golden jackal (redirect from Canis aureus)
    Davide F.; Rook, Lorenzo; Sardella, Raffaele (2013). "Re-Defining Canis etruscus (Canidae, Mammalia): A New Look into the Evolutionary History of Early...
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    than C. etruscus; in addition, the nasal bones were found to be shorter, stopping short of the maxillofrontal suture. C. arnensis and C. etruscus have been...
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    coyote-sized Canis cipio, whose scant fossils were found in Spain. However, the assignment of C. cipio within the canines to the genus Canis or genus Eucyon...
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    Davide F.; Rook, Lorenzo; Sardella, Raffaele (2013). "Re-Defining Canis etruscus (Canidae, Mammalia): A New Look into the Evolutionary History of Early...
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    Xenocyon (redirect from Canis africanus)
    subgenus of Canis. The group includes Canis (Xenocyon) africanus, Canis (Xenocyon) antonii and Canis (Xenocyon) falconeri that gave rise to Canis (Xenocyon)...
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    Dhole (redirect from Canis alpinus)
    Cherin, M.; Bertè, D.F.; Rook, L.; Sardella, R. (2013). "Re-Defining Canis etruscus (Canidae, Mammalia): A New Look into the evolutionary history of Early...
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