The genus
Theriodictis was named by Alcides Mercerat in 1891.
Theriodictis was part of the
Cerdocyonina subtribe of the tribe
Canini ("true dogs"), which in turn belongs to the
Caninae subfamily of
canids. The sole species of the genus,
T. platensis, is a sister taxon to
"Canis" gezi, and closely related to
Protocyon and
Speothos. Regarding dentition,
Theriodictis can be distinguished through its molars. Both the
M1 and
M2 have a reduced
hypocone, with the M2/
m2 being smaller compared to the M1/
m1. The M2 has a reduced
metacone, with the m1 being without a metacone and possessing a small
entocone. The
P4 is also
medially inclined. Similarities between
Theriodictis and the much more numerous
Protocyon has led to past research labelling ambiguous finds as
Protocyon sensu lato.
Disputed taxa Although remains recovered from
Tarija (
Bolivia) were initially described as
T. tarijensis, the species was synonymized with
Protocyon. Similarly, some remains of
T. platensis from
Buenos Aires,
Guamote (
Ecuador), and
Minas Gerais (Brazil), have been reassigned to
P. troglodytes. Possible remains (designated as
T. floridanus) were unearthed from the Inglis 1A locality in
Florida and date to the
Late Blancan faunal stage of North America, although this classification has been questioned. == Evolution ==