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Cyrnaonyx

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Mustelidae

Species
  
C. antiqua

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Mammalia

Subfamily
  
Lutrinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Carnivores

Similar
  
Megalenhydris, Sthenictis, Chamitataxus, Plesictis, Potamotherium

Cyrnaonyx is an extinct genus of Lutrinae, otters from the Pleistocene. It was originally described by Helbing based on materials from France and he also attributed material from Corse to it. The latter appeared to belong to another species and genus, Algarolutra majori. The only species of Cyrnaonyx is C. antiqua. It is known from the Pleistocene (Holsteinian to Eemian/Weichselian) of Europe: France, Germany, Netherlands, Southern England and probably Italy.

The dentition is more robust than in the common otter Lutra and the diet probably consisted of more crustaceans and less fish, like in modern Aonyx. The skull was hover not arched as in the latter which points to a more aquatic, swimming behaviour.

References

Cyrnaonyx Wikipedia