In 1913,
Guy Ellcock Pilgrim named the new genus
Paramachaerodus for the species
Machaerodus orientalis,
Machaerodus schlosseri, and
Felis ogygia; at the time, however, he failed to designate a type species. In 1915 he described more material that he assigned to
Paramachaerodus cf.
schlosseri (two hemimandibles, GSI-140 and GSI-141), though Matthew (1929) noted that both of those specimens did not closely resemble others in the genus. He rectified the lack of a type species in 1931 by designating
Paramachaerodus orientalis the type species, now including
Paramachaerodus schlosseri as a junior synonym. In 2022, a new species
Paramachaerodus yingliangi was proposed based on fossils from northeastern China; the same paper also proposed separating
Paramachaerodus schlosseri as the new type species and moving
P. orientalis and
P. maximiliani to the resurrected genus
Pontosmilus. ==Classification==