Biology:Felinae

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Short description: Subfamily of Felidae

Felinae[1]
Temporal range: Miocene–Holocene, 9–0 Ma
Felinae diversity.jpg
Clockwise, an ocelot, a European wildcat, a cougar and a cheetah
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Feliformia
Family: Felidae
Subfamily: Felinae
Fischer von Waldheim, 1817
Type genus
Felis
Linnaeus, 1758
Genera

see Taxonomy

Felinae range.png
Native ranges of Felinae

Felinae is a subfamily of the Felidae and comprises the small cats having a bony hyoid, because of which they are able to purr but not roar.[2] Other authors have proposed an alternative definition for this subfamily, as comprising only the living conical-toothed cat genera with two tribes, the Felini and Pantherini, and excluding the extinct sabre-toothed Machairodontinae.[3][4]

Characteristics

The members of the Felinae have retractile claws that are protected by at least one cutaneous lobe. Their larynx is kept close to the base of the skull by an ossified hyoid.[5] They can purr owing to the vocal folds being shorter than 6 mm (0.24 in).[6][7] The cheetah Acinonyx does not have cutaneous sheaths for guarding claws.[8]

Taxonomy

The term 'Felini' was first used in 1817 by Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim, at the time for all the cat species that had been proposed as belonging to the genus Felis.[9] In 1917, Reginald Innes Pocock also subordinated the following genera to the Felinae that had been proposed in the course of the 19th century: Lynx, Puma, Leptailurus, Prionailurus, Pardofelis, Leopardus, Herpailurus, Neofelis and four more.[5]

The Felinae and Pantherinae probably diverged about 11.5 million years ago. The genera within the Felinae diverged between 10.67 and 4.23 million years ago.[10][11]

Today, the following living genera and species are recognised as belonging to the Felinae:[2]

Genus Species Image of type species Range
Acinonyx Brookes, 1828[12] Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) on the road.jpg Africa and Southwestern Asia
Caracal Gray, 1843[14]
  • Caracal (C. caracal) (Schreber, 1776)[15]
  • African golden cat (C. aurata) (Temminck, 1827)[16]
Caracl (01), Paris, décembre 2013.jpg Africa and Southwestern Asia
Catopuma Severtzov, 1858[17] Asian golden cat at Edinburgh Zoo.jpg Southeastern Asia
Felis Linnaeus, 1758[20] Jammlich crop.jpg
Herpailurus Severtzov, 1858[17]
  • Jaguarundi (H. yagouaroundi) (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1803)[27]
Puma yagouaroundi.jpg Central and Southern America
Leopardus Gray, 1842[28] Ocelot (Jaguatirica) Zoo Itatiba.jpg Central and Southern America
Leptailurus Severtzov, 1858[17] Leptailurus serval -Serengeti National Park, Tanzania-8.jpg Africa
Lynx Kerr, 1792[37] Lynx.lynx-ZOO.Olomouc1.jpg Northern Hemisphere
Otocolobus Brandt, 1842[41] Manoel.jpg Central Asia
Pardofelis Severtzov, 1858[17] Marbled cat borneo.jpg Southeastern Asia
Prionailurus Severtzov, 1858[17] Close-up of a Leopard Cat in Sundarban.jpg Southeastern and Eastern Asia
Puma Jardine 1834[48] Cougar sitting.jpg Americas

Extinct taxa

Genus Species Image
Felis Felis lunensis
Acinonyx

Head appearance of Acinonyx pardinensis.jpg

Lynx
Puma

De vroeg-pleistocene sabeltandkat, Homotherium crenatidens (2008) Puma pardoides.png

Leopardus L. vorohuensis
Leptofelis Salesa et al., 2017 L. vallesiensis
Miracinonyx Adams, 1979[52]
  • M. inexpectatus
  • M. trumani
Miracinonyx inexpectatus.jpg
Pratifelis Hibbard, 1934 P. martini
Pristifelis Salesa et al., 2012 P. attica
Sivapanthera Kretzoi, 1929[53]
  • S. arvernensis
  • S. brachygnathus
  • S. linxiaensis
  • S. padhriensis
  • S. pleistocaenicus
  • S. potens

Phylogeny

The phylogenetic relationships of Felinae are shown in the following cladogram:[54][55][2]

 Felinae 
 Felinae 
Domestic cat lineage
 Felis 

Felis catus (domestic cat)202104 Cat.svg

Felis lybica (African wildcat) Felis caligata - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam -(white background).jpg

Felis bieti (Chinese mountain cat) VU IUCN 3 1.svg

Felis silvestris (European wildcat) Anatomie descriptive et comparative du chat (1845) Pl-I (white background & colourised).jpg

Felis lunensis (Martelli's cat)

Felis margarita (Sand cat)

Felis nigripes (Black-footed cat) VU IUCN 3 1.svg

Felis chaus (Jungle cat) Felis chaus - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam -(White Background).jpg

 †Pristifelis 

Pristifelis attica

Leopard cat lineage
 Prionailurus 

Prionailurus bengalensis (Leopard cat) Felis torquata - 1834 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam -(white background).jpg

Prionailurus javanensis (Sunda leopard cat)

Prionailurus viverrinus (Fishing cat)

Prionailurus planiceps (Flat-headed cat) EN IUCN 3 1.svg

Prionailurus rubiginosus (Rusty-spotted cat)

 Otocolobus 

Otocolobus manul (Pallas's cat)

Puma lineage
 Puma 

Puma concolor (Cougar) Felis concolor - 1818-1842 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam -(white background).jpg

Puma pardoides (Eurasian puma) De vroeg-pleistocene sabeltandkat, Homotherium crenatidens (2008) Puma pardoides.png

Puma pumoides

 †Miracinonyx 

Miracinonyx inexpectatus

Miracinonyx trumani

 Herpailurus 

Herpailurus yagouaroundi (Jaguarundi) Lydekker - Eyra White background.jpg

 Acinonyx 

Acinonyx jubatus (Cheetah) Acinonyx jubatus (white background).jpg VU IUCN 3 1.svg

Acinonyx pardinensis (Giant cheetah)

Acinonyx aicha

Acinonyx intermedius

 †Sivapanthera 

Sivapanthera brachygnathus

Sivapanthera pleistocaenicus

Sivapanthera potens

Sivapanthera linxiaensis

Sivapanthera padhriensis

Sivapanthera arvernensis

 Lynx 
Lynx lineage

Lynx lynx (Eurasian lynx) Евразийская рысь.png

Lynx pardinus (Iberian lynx) EN IUCN 3 1.svg

Lynx canadensis (Canada lynx)

Lynx rufus (Bobcat)

Lynx issiodorensis (Issoire lynx)

Lynx rexroadensis

Lynx thomasi

 Leopardus 
Ocelot lineage

Leopardus pardalis (Ocelot) Felis pardalis - 1834 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam -(White Background).jpg

Leopardus wiedii (Margay)

Leopardus tigrinus (Oncilla) VU IUCN 3 1.svg

Leopardus guigna (Kodkod) VU IUCN 3 1.svg

Leopardus geoffroyi (Geoffroy's cat)

Leopardus guttulus (Southern tiger cat) VU IUCN 3 1.svg

Leopardus colocolo (Pampas cat)

Leopardus jacobita (Andean mountain cat) EN IUCN 3 1.svg

Leopardus vorohuensis

Caracal lineage
 Caracal 

Caracal caracal (Caracal) Felis caracal - 1818-1842 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam -(White Background).jpg

Caracal aurata (African golden cat) VU IUCN 3 1.svg

 Leptailurus 

Leptailurus serval (Serval) Felis serval - 1818-1842 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam -(white background).jpg

Bay cat lineage
 Catopuma 

Catopuma badia (Bay cat) Chat Bai 1874.jpg EN IUCN 3 1.svg

Catopuma temminckii (Asian golden cat) Felis temmincki (AM LM338-4).jpg

 Pardofelis 

Pardofelis marmorata (Marbled cat) Pardofelis marmorata (white background).png

 †Pratifelis 

Pratifelis martini

 †Leptofelis 

Leptofelis vallesiensis

sensu stricto

 Pantherinae  General zoology, or Systematic natural history (Plate 82) (6302814666).jpg

 †Miopanthera 

Miopanthera pamiri

sensu lato

See also

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