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RELATIONSHIPS OF
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A comparison between the juvenile anatomy suggests that the
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differ from the Barbourofelinae in the ontogeny of the auditory bulla and development of sabretoothed features. Thus, within the
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, the ectotympanic rotation away from the skull appears markedly earlier during the ontogeny; within the most sabretoothed nimravines, the
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, we did not find a strong correlation between the eruption of the upper canines and development of other sabretoothed features (e.g. mandibular flange) which occurs in the Barbourofelinae (especially
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).
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It is beyond the scope of this paper to discuss the relationships of the
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and Barbourofelinae in depth. However, readers can find a careful discussion of this topic in two recent works reporting on discoveries of early barbourofelines (
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Morales
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; M. Morlo, S. Peigné &amp; D. Nagel, unpubl. data). We here provide the main conclusions of these works. Thus,
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Morales
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. (2001)
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reported on the discovery of barbourofelines from the early Miocene of Africa and
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. According to these authors, the dental morphology of these specimens suggests that the Miocene
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(i.e. Barbourofelinae) are not closely related to the Palaeogene
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, and that they should be assigned to the
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. Morlo
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. (unpubl. data) also reported on a new species of primitive Barbourofelinae from the middle Miocene of
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, and confirmed the distinction between the two subfamilies. However, on the basis of deep differences in the auditory bulla between barbourofelines and felids, they propose to erect the Barbourofelinae to the family rank.
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