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Taxonomy
Canis was named by Linnaeus (1758). It is extant. Its type is Canis familiaris.
It was assigned to Ferae by Linnaeus (1758); to Canina by Gray (1825); to Carnivora by Leidy (1860); to Canina by Wang et al. (2008) and Tedford et al. (2009); to Canidae by Leidy (1873), Bourguignat (1875), Ameghino (1902), Schultz and Howard (1935), Hibbard (1955), Wilson (1967), van Gelder (1978), Kurten and Anderson (1980), Carroll (1988), Shoshani et al. (1989), Capasso Barbato and Gliozzi (1995), Geraads (1997), Cisneros (2005), Burney et al. (2008), Werdelin and Peigne (2010), Geraads (2011), Medin et al. (2017), Eshelman et al. (2018) and Koufos (2022); to Canini by Garrido and Arribas (2008), Amri et al. (2017), Jiangzuo et al. (2018) and Bartolini-Lucenti and Spassov (2022); and to Caninae by Hay (1902), Bjork (1970), Albright et al. (2019), Prevosti (2023) and Fourvel and Frerebeau (2023).
It was assigned to Ferae by Linnaeus (1758); to Canina by Gray (1825); to Carnivora by Leidy (1860); to Canina by Wang et al. (2008) and Tedford et al. (2009); to Canidae by Leidy (1873), Bourguignat (1875), Ameghino (1902), Schultz and Howard (1935), Hibbard (1955), Wilson (1967), van Gelder (1978), Kurten and Anderson (1980), Carroll (1988), Shoshani et al. (1989), Capasso Barbato and Gliozzi (1995), Geraads (1997), Cisneros (2005), Burney et al. (2008), Werdelin and Peigne (2010), Geraads (2011), Medin et al. (2017), Eshelman et al. (2018) and Koufos (2022); to Canini by Garrido and Arribas (2008), Amri et al. (2017), Jiangzuo et al. (2018) and Bartolini-Lucenti and Spassov (2022); and to Caninae by Hay (1902), Bjork (1970), Albright et al. (2019), Prevosti (2023) and Fourvel and Frerebeau (2023).
Species
C. (Epicyon), C. accitanus, C. adoxus, C. apolloniensis, C. armbrusteri, C. arnensis, C. aureus, C. borjgali, C. cana, C. cedazoensis, C. ceylonicus, C. chihliensis, C. cipio, C. culpaeus, C. dingo, C. edwardii, C. etruscus (syn. C. majori, C. olivolanus), C. familiaris (syn. Pachycyon robustus) (type species), C. feneus, C. geismarianus, C. gezi (syn. Macrocyon chapalmalensis), C. hewitti, C. incertus, C. latidentatus, C. latrans (syn. C. estor, C. frustror, C. lestes, C. microdon, C. hondurensis, C. mearnsi, C. impavidus, C. riviveronis, C. nebrascensis, C. jamesi, C. caneloensis, C. vigilis, C. peninsulae, C. ochropus, C. irvingtonensis, C. clepticus, C. goldmani, Lyciscus cagottis, C. andersoni), C. lepophagus, C. longdanensis, C. lupaster (syn. C. anthus), C. lupus (syn. C. tundrarum, Lupus filchneri, C. chanco, C. hodophilax, Lupus altaicus, C. milleri, Lupus karanorensis, C. variabilis, Lupus orientalis, C. pallipes, C. occidentalis, C. pambasileus, C. niger, C. petrolei, Lupus laniger, Lupus gigas, C. nubilus, Lupus tschiliensis, C. furlongi, C. lycaon), C. lydekkeri, C. megamastoides, C. michauxi, C. monticinensis, C. mosbachensis, C. osorum, C. othmanii, C. palaeoplatensis, C. palmidens, C. proplatensis, C. rufus (syn. Lupus niger, C. floridanus, C. priscolatrans), C. sechurae, C. senezensis, C. simensis, C. tarijensis, C. teilhardi, C. thooides, C. troglodytes (syn. C. spelaeus), C. variabilis, C. vetulus, Lupulus, Nyctereutes terblanchei, Thos terblanchei
Species lacking formal opinion data
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1758 | Canis Linnaeus p. 38 |
1825 | Canis Gray p. 339 |
1837 | Vulpicanis de Blainville |
1839 | Lyciscus Hamilton-Smith |
1839 | Sacalius Smith |
1841 | Oxygous Hodgson |
1855 | Lupulus Gervais |
1860 | Canis Leidy p. 116 |
1869 | Dieba Gray |
1873 | Canis Leidy p. 315 |
1875 | Canis Bourguignat |
1885 | Pachycyon Allen p. 4 |
1902 | Canis Ameghino |
1902 | Canis Hay p. 775 |
1902 | Pachycyon Hay p. 776 |
1906 | Alopedon Hilzheimer |
1935 | Canis Schultz and Howard p. 284 |
1948 | Thos Belyaeva |
1949 | Oreocyon Krumbiegel |
1953 | Dasycyon Krumbiegel |
1955 | Canis Hibbard p. 51 |
1967 | Canis Wilson p. 211 |
1970 | Canis Bjork p. 13 |
1978 | Canis van Gelder |
1980 | Canis Kurten and Anderson p. 167 |
1988 | Canis Carroll |
1989 | Canis Shoshani et al. p. 436 |
1995 | Canis Capasso Barbato and Gliozzi p. 239 |
1997 | Canis Geraads p. 150 |
2005 | Canis Cisneros p. 245 |
2008 | Canis Burney et al. p. 19 |
2008 | Canis Garrido and Arribas |
2008 | Canis Wang et al. |
2009 | Canis Tedford et al. p. 104 |
2010 | Canis Werdelin and Peigne p. 615 |
2011 | Canis Geraads |
2017 | Canis Amri et al. |
2017 | Canis Medin et al. p. 30 |
2018 | Canis Eshelman et al. p. 8 |
2018 | Canis Jiangzuo et al. p. 95 |
2019 | Canis Albright et al. p. 172 |
2022 | Canis Bartolini-Lucenti and Spassov |
2022 | Canis Koufos |
2023 | Canis Fourvel and Frerebeau |
2023 | Canis Prevosti |
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G. Canis Linnaeus 1758 [canine]
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Subg. †Canis (Epicyon) Leidy 1858
†Canis accitanus Garrido and Arribas 2008
†Canis adoxus Martin 1971
†Canis apolloniensis Koufos and Kostopoulos 1997
†Canis armbrusteri Gidley 1913
†Canis arnensis Del Campana 1913
Canis aureus Linnaeus 1758 [golden jackal]
†Canis borjgali Bartolini-Lucenti et al. 2020
Canis cana Blanford 1877 [Blanfords fox]
†Canis cedazoensis Mooser and Dalquest 1975
Canis ceylonicus Shaw 1800
†Canis chihliensis Zdansky 1924
†Canis chihliensis palmidens Teilhard de Chardin and Piveteau 1930
†Canis cipio Crusafont-Pairó 1950
Canis culpaeus Molina 1782 [culpeo]
Canis dingo Blumenbach 1780 [dingo]
†Canis edwardii Gazin 1942
†Canis etruscus Forsyth Major 1877
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Invalid names: Canis majori Del Campana 1913 [synonym], Canis olivolanus Del Campana 1913 [synonym]
Canis familiaris Linnaeus 1758 [dog]
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Canis familiaris aegyptius Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris aquaticus Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris avicular Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris domestic Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris extrarius Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris fricator Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris grajus Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris molossus Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris sagax Linnaeus 1758
Canis familiaris vertagus Linnaeus 1758
Invalid names: Pachycyon robustus Allen 1885 [synonym]
Canis familiaris melitens Linnaeus 1758
†Canis feneus Tedford et al. 2009
†Canis geismarianus Cope 1878
†Canis hewitti Fourvel and Frerebeau 2023
†Canis incertus D'Orbigny and Laurillard 1842
†Canis latidentatus Cope 1899
Canis latrans Say 1823 [coyote]
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†Canis ochropus orcutti Merriam 1910
Invalid names: Canis andersoni Merriam 1910 [synonym], Canis caneloensis Skinner 1942 [synonym], Canis clepticus Eliot 1903 [synonym], Canis estor Merriam 1897 [synonym], Canis frustror Woodhouse 1851 [synonym], Canis goldmani Merriam 1904 [synonym], Canis hondurensis Goldman 1936 [synonym], Canis impavidus Allen 1903 [synonym], Canis irvingtonensis Savage 1951 [synonym], Canis jamesi Townsend 1912 [synonym], Canis lestes Merriam 1897 [synonym], Canis mearnsi Merriam 1897 [synonym], Canis microdon Merriam 1897 [synonym], Canis nebrascensis Merriam 1898 [synonym], Canis ochropus Eschscholtz 1829 [synonym], Canis peninsulae Merriam 1897 [synonym], Canis riviveronis Hay 1917 [synonym], Canis vigilis Merriam 1897 [synonym], Lyciscus cagottis Hamilton-Smith 1839 [synonym]
†Canis lepophagus Johnston 1938
†Canis longdanensis Qiu et al. 2004
Canis lupaster Hemprich and Eherenberg 1832 [African wolf]
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Canis anthus soudanicus Thomas 1911
Invalid names: Canis anthus Cuvier 1820 [synonym]
Canis lupus Linnaeus 1758 [gray wolf]
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†Canis occidentalis furlongi Merriam 1910
Invalid names: Canis chanco Gray 1863 [synonym], Canis furlongi Hay 1927 [synonym], Canis hodophilax Temminck 1839 [synonym], Canis lycaon Schreber 1775 [synonym], Canis milleri Merriam 1912 [synonym], Canis niger Sclater 1874 [synonym], Canis nubilus Say 1823 [synonym], Canis occidentalis Richardson 1829 [synonym], Canis pallipes Sykes 1831 [synonym], Canis pambasileus Elliot 1905 [synonym], Canis petrolei Stock 1938 [synonym], Canis tundrarum Miller 1912 [synonym], Canis variabilis Wied-Neuwied 1841 [synonym], Lupus altaicus Noak 1911 [synonym], Lupus filchneri Matschie 1908 [synonym], Lupus gigas Townsend 1850 [synonym], Lupus karanorensis Matschie 1908 [synonym], Lupus laniger Hodgson 1847 [synonym], Lupus orientalis Wagner 1841 [synonym], Lupus tschiliensis Matschie 1908 [synonym]
†Canis lydekkeri Ameghino 1889
†Canis megamastoides Pomel 1842
†Canis michauxi Martin 1971
†Canis monticinensis Rook 1992
†Canis mosbachensis Soergel 1925
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†Canis osorum Cope 1873
†Canis othmanii Amri et al. 2017
†Canis palaeoplatensis Ameghino 1891
†Canis palmidens Teilhard de Chardin and Piveteau 1930
†Canis proplatensis Ameghino 1891
Canis rufus Audubon and Bachman 1851 [red wolf]
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Invalid names: Canis floridanus Miller 1912 [synonym], Canis priscolatrans Cope 1899 [synonym], Lupus niger Bartram 1791 [synonym]
Canis sechurae Thomas 1900 [Sechuran fox]
†Canis senezensis Martin 1971
Canis simensis Rüppell 1835 [Ethiopian wolf]
†Canis tarijensis Ameghino 1902
†Canis teilhardi Qiu et al. 2004
†Canis thooides Tedford et al. 2009
†Canis variabilis Pei 1934
Canis vetulus Lund 1842 [Hoary fox]
Invalid names: Alopedon Hilzheimer 1906 [synonym], Canis lupus lunellensis Bonifay 1971 [invalid subgroup], Dasycyon Krumbiegel 1953 [synonym], Dieba Gray 1869 [synonym], Lupulus Gervais 1855 [nomen nudum], Lyciscus Hamilton-Smith 1839 [synonym], Macrocyon Kraglievich [synonym], Nyctereutes terblanchei Broom 1948 [nomen dubium], Oreocyon Krumbiegel 1949 [synonym], Oxygous Hodgson 1841 [synonym], Pachycyon Allen 1885 [synonym], Sacalius Smith 1839 [synonym], Thos Bogachev [synonym], Vulpicanis de Blainville 1837 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. H. Tedford et al. 2009 | Synapomorphies that unite species of Canis with those of Cuon, Lycaon, and Xenocyon and serve to distin- guish them from all other members of the Canina are: frontal sinus large, penetrates postorbital process and extends posteriorly to frontoparietal suture; supraoccipital shield triangular in shape, inion usually pointed and overhanging condyles; I3 crown and cingu- lum enlarged; superior fossa of angular process for median pterygoid expanded; p4 with second posterior cusp; m1 entoconid united with hypoconid by cristids; and forelimb long relative to hindlimb.
Canis is primitive relative to Cuon, Lycaon, and Xenocyon in its relatively larger canines and lack of such dental adaptations for hypercarnivory as m1–m2 metaconid and entoconid small or absent; M1–M2 hypocone small; M1–M2 lingual cingulum weak; M2 and m2 small, may be single-rooted; m3 small or absent; and wide palate. |