Pratifelis

Pseudaelurus martini sensu Macdonald, 1954 Pratifelis is an extinct genus of feline that lived in North America during the middle Miocene period.

It was transported to the University of Kansas Museum of Vertebrate Paleontology, where it was named and described by paleontologist Claude W. Hibbard as a new genus and species of felid in 1934.

[3][4] The single specimen upon which both the genus and species were based, UKMNH 3156, is a partial lower left ramus with only the third and fourth premolars and the first molar present.

[5] In his description of the genus and species, Hibbard classified Pratifelis as a primitive member of Felidae, the cat family.

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