Genera
- ORDER CREODONTA creodonts
- Suborder Preptotheria
- Family Hyaenodontidae
- Subfamily Hyaenodontinae
- Genus Hyaenodon (syn. Alloeodectes, Neohyaenodon, Pseudopterodon)
- Genus Isohyaenodon
- Genus Metapterodon
- Genus Neoparapterodon
- Genus Pyrocyon
- Subfamily Hyainailourinae
- Genus Anasinopa
- Genus Apterodon (syn. Dasyurodon)
- Genus Buhakia
- Genus Dissopsalis
- Genus Francotherium
- Genus Hyainailouros (syn. Sivapterodon),
- Genus Megistotherium
- Genus Metasinopa
- Genus Pterodon
- Subfamily Limnocyoninae
- Genus Iridodon
- Genus Limnocyon (syn. Telmatocyon)
- Genus Oxyaenodon
- Genus Prolimnocyon
- Genus Thinocyon
- Subfamily Proviverrinae
- Genus Allopterodon
- Genus Arfia
- Genus Boualitomus
- Genus Cynohyaenodon
- Genus Eurotherium
- Genus Kyawdawia
- Genus Leonhardtina
- Genus Masrasector
- Genus Paracynohyaenodon
- Genus Paratritemnodon
- Genus Prodissopsalis
- Genus Prototomus
- Genus Proviverra (syn. Mimocyon)
- Genus Sinopa (syn. Stypolophus, Triacodon)
- Genus Tinerhodon
- Incertae sedis
- Genus Acarictis
- Genus Akenatenavus
- Genus Alienetherium
- Genus Consobrinus
- Genus Galecyon
- Genus Gazinocyon
- Genus Geiselotherium
- Genus Hemipsalodon
- Genus Hyaenodontipus
- Genus Imperatoria
- Genus Ischnognathus
- Genus Leakitherium
- Genus Orienspterodon
- Genus Oxyaenoides
- Genus Paenoxyaenoides
- Genus Parapterodon
- Genus Paravagula
- Genus Paroxyaena
- Genus Praecodens
- Genus Prolaena
- Genus Propterodon
- Genus Proviverroides
- Genus Quasiapterodon
- Genus Quercitherium
- Genus Schizophagus
- Genus Teratodon
- Genus Thereutherium
- Genus Tritemnodon
- Genus Yarshea
- Subfamily Hyaenodontinae
- Family Hyaenodontidae
- Suborder Preptotheria
The Machaeroidinae are sometimes placed here, e.g. by Egi, 2001.
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