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Dusicyon sylvestris, Print, Dusicyon is an extinct genus of South American canids. The type species is Dusicyon australis, the Falkland Islands wolf. In 1914, Oldfield Thomas established this genus, in which he included the culpeo and other South American foxes. These other canids were removed to Lycalopex by Langguth in 1975. Dusicyon avus, widely distributed in the late Pleistocene from Uruguay through Buenos Aires Province to southernmost Chile, is the closest known relative of the Falkland Islands wolf; the two lineages split only about 16, 000 years ago. It died out in the late Holocene, about 2, 980 years ago on the island of Tierra del Fuego and almost 1, 700 years ago in the continent., 1833-1866.

Dusicyon sylvestris, Print, Dusicyon is an extinct genus of South American canids. The type species is Dusicyon australis, the Falkland Islands wolf. In 1914, Oldfield Thomas established this genus, in which he included the culpeo and other South American foxes. These other canids were removed to Lycalopex by Langguth in 1975. Dusicyon avus, widely distributed in the late Pleistocene from Uruguay through Buenos Aires Province to southernmost Chile, is the closest known relative of the Falkland Islands wolf; the two lineages split only about 16, 000 years ago. It died out in the late Holocene, about 2, 980 years ago on the island of Tierra del Fuego and almost 1, 700 years ago in the continent., 1833-1866.
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Dusicyon sylvestris, Print, Dusicyon is an extinct genus of South American canids. The type species is Dusicyon australis, the Falkland Islands wolf. In 1914, Oldfield Thomas established this genus, in which he included the culpeo and other South American foxes. These other canids were removed to Lycalopex by Langguth in 1975. Dusicyon avus, widely distributed in the late Pleistocene from Uruguay through Buenos Aires Province to southernmost Chile, is the closest known relative of the Falkland Islands wolf; the two lineages split only about 16, 000 years ago. It died out in the late Holocene, about 2, 980 years ago on the island of Tierra del Fuego and almost 1, 700 years ago in the continent., 1833-1866
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