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{{Taxobox
| name = Canis apolloniensis
| status = Fossil
|fossil_range = {{Fossil range|Early Pleistocene}}
| status = Fossil
| regnum = ]ia
| phylum = ]
| classis = ]ia
| ordo = ]
| familia = ]
| genus = '']''
| species = †'''''C. apolloniensis'''''
| binomial = †''Canis apolloniensis''
| binomial_authority = G.D. Koufos and D.S. Kostopoulos 1997
}}
'''''Canis apolloniensis''''' is an ] species of ] which was endemic to ] and lived during the ] epoch from 1.81 ]—781,000 years ago, existing for approximately {{Mya|1.8-0.7|million years}}.<ref></ref>. Its evolutionary relationship with other species of ] is unclear.


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''Canis apolloniensis'' was a short-lived species in geologic time when compared to other ''Canis'' species. It coexisted with the ] which appeared {{Mya|3.4-1.81|million years}} earlier at 3.4 Ma.<ref></ref>
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''Canis apolloniensis'' was named by Koufos and Kostopoulos 1997. The only fossil reference comes from northern ]<ref>G. D. Koufos and D.S. Kostopoulos. 1997. New carnivore material from the Plio-Pleistocene of Macedonia (Greece) with the description of a new canid. Munchner Geowissenschaft Abteilung A 34:33-63 </ref>

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