Subparictis is an extinct genus of carnivoran mammals in the family Subparictidae that inhabited North America.
[1] It also included three other species: S. dakotensis, which had first been described in 1936;[2] S. parvus, which was first described in 1967;[3] and S. montanus, which was described in the same 1972 paper that named the subgenus.
[1] The genus Parictis was revised, and Subparictis elevated to a full genus, in an extensive re-description in 1996.
[4] It is assigned to the early arctoid family Subparictidae as of 2023.
[5] This article related to prehistoric animals from order Carnivora is a stub.