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- Biarmosuchia is an extinct clade of non-mammalian synapsids from the Permian. Biarmosuchians are the most basal group of the therapsids. They were moderately-sized...
- clades: the dinocephalians, the herbivorous anomodonts, the carnivorous biarmosuchians, and the mostly carnivorous theriodonts. After a brief burst of evolutionary...
- Biarmosuchidae is a family of biarmosuchian therapsids from Russia. "Biarmosuchidae Olson 1962 (therapsid)". Fossilworks. v t e...
- Lende is an extinct genus of biarmosuchian from Malawi. Lende may also refer to: Sijtje van der Lende (born 1950), Dutch speed skater Torkel Lende (1849–1909)...
- Eotitanosuchus ("dawn giant crocodile") is an extinct genus of biarmosuchian therapsids whose fossils were found in the town of Ochyor in Perm Krai, Russia...
- in the bizarre semiaquatic reptile Helveticosaurus, as well as the biarmosuchian synapsid Hipposaurus. In all adult archosauromorphs with the exception...
- Proburnetia is an extinct genus of biarmosuchian therapsids in the family Burnetiidae, from the Late Permian of Russia. It had bizarre bumps and protrusions...
- Burnetiidae is an extinct family of biarmosuchian therapsids that lived in the Permian period whose fossils are found in South Africa and Russia. It contains...
- China, Brazil, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania. Apart from the Biarmosuchians, the dinocephalians are the least advanced therapsids, although still...
- Mobaceras is an extinct genus of biarmosuchian therapsids in the family Burnetiidae from the Guadalupian of Zambia. The type species is M. zambeziense...