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Mammals are
cynodonts, as are
their extinct ancestors and
close relatives (Mammaliaformes),
having evolved from
advanced probainognathian cynodonts during...
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cynodonts show
parallel trends towards loss of the
pineal foramen, and the
foramen is
completely absent in
probainognathian cynodonts. Evidence...
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replacement in
advanced cynodonts, as well as in mammaliaforms.
Aerial locomotion first began in non-mammalian
haramiyidan cynodonts, with Arboroharamiya...
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proposed that
cynodonts may have
evolved from
therocephalians and so that
therocephalians as
recognised are
paraphyletic in
relation to
cynodonts. The fossils...
- "primitive" group). They
included the
therocephalians and the
cynodonts. The
cynodonts include the mammals. The
eutheriodonts have
larger skulls, accommodating...
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appear during the
Middle Permian and
which includes therocephalians and
cynodonts, this
latter group including mammals and
related forms. With the dicynodonts...
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Luangwa is an
extinct genus of
traversodontid cynodonts. The
species Luangwa drysdalli was
discovered 1963 in the
valley of the
Luangwa river in Zambia...
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million years ago. The
cynodonts, a
theriodont group that also
arose in the late Permian,
include the
ancestors of all mammals.
Cynodonts' mammal-like features...
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survived into the Tri****ic: dicynodonts, therocephalians, and
cynodonts. The
cynodont Cynognathus was a
characteristic top
predator in the Olenekian...
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Leandro C. (2018), Tanner,
Lawrence H. (ed.), "The Late Tri****ic
Record of
Cynodonts: Time of
Innovations in the
Mammalian Lineage", The Late Tri****ic World...