Prosansanosmilus
Prosansanosmilus is an extinct genus of barbourofelin that lived in Europe during the Early Miocene epoch from 18 to 15.97 mya, existing for approximately. Including supplementary materials It contains Prosansanosmilus peregrinus, which died out in the Miocene epoch.
Taxonomy
Prosansanosmilus was named in 1980 by Heizmann et al. with the type species Prosansanosmilus peregrinus. It was assigned to Nimravinae by Heizmann et al. ; to Felidae by Carroll ; to Barbourofelinae by Bryant ; and to Barbourofelidae by Morlo et al. and Morlo.A second species, P. eggeri from the Middle Miocene locality of Sandelzhausen, Germany, was described in 2004. It differed from other European barbourofelids in having a more plesiomorphic morphology, with less developed sabretooth adaptations and being smaller. However, the species is stratigraphically younger than P. peregrinus; and probably part of the African faunal immigration into Europe during the Middle Eocene.