Subparictidae
Subparictidae is an extinct family of early Paleogene arctoid carnivorans endemic to North America that closely related to bears. They were small, raccoon-like mammals that lived from the Eocene to the early Miocene. This family includes a handful of genera such as Subparictis, Parictis, Nothocyon, and Eoarctos.
Characteristics
Unlike other early caniforms, subparictids had simple molars and surrounding or at least partial cingulums.Systematics
Subparictidae was originally described in 1996 to contain the genera Subparictis, Nothocyon, and Parictis. At the time, it was suggested to be a sister-family to Ursidae. Other authors have placed Parictis and Subparictis in the Amphicynodontidae. A fourth genus, Eoarctos, was described in 2023 and the paper supports a sister grouping of subparictids and ursids.Below is the phylogeny recovered by Wang et al. :