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The snow leopard is nested within Panthera and is the sister species of the tiger. [17] Results of a 2016 study based on analysis of biparental nuclear genomes suggest the following relationships of living Panthera species: [18] The extinct species Panthera gombaszoegensis, was probably closely related to the modern jaguar.
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Panthera onca mesembrina, also known as the Patagonian panther, [1] is an extinct subspecies of jaguar (Panthera onca) that was endemic to southern Patagonia during the late Pleistocene epoch. It is known from several fragmentary specimens, the first of which found was in 1899 at " Cueva del Milodon " in Chile .
Panthera pardus jarvisi, proposed by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1932, was based on a leopard skin from the Sinai Peninsula. [3] In the early 1990s, a phylogeographic analysis was carried out based on tissue samples from Asian and African leopards. P. p. jarvisi was provisionally grouped with Panthera pardus tulliana, as tissue samples were not ...
Palaeopanthera (lit. ' ancient Panthera ') is an extinct genus of pantherine felid which lived during the Late Miocene to Early Pliocene of Asia.It contains two species, P. blytheae and P. pamiri, which were initially suggested as members of the genera Panthera and Felis respectively, but subsequent studies have placed both species to be separate from their original generic assignment.
The Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) is a leopard subspecies confined to the Indonesian island of Java.It has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2021. . The population is estimated at 188–571 mature individuals in 22 fragmented subpopulations and a declining population tr
Miopanthera lorteti ranged in size from that of a large caracal to a small leopard.Miopanthera pamiri, which is known only from fragmentary, though intact, material [clarification needed] from a single individual, is theorized to have been similar in size to a large lynx or a small puma.
Panthera zdanskyi is an extinct pantherine species, the fossils of which were excavated in Gansu Province, northwestern China. Due to its close relationship with the modern tiger ( Panthera tigris ), it is called the Longdan tiger .