Definition of Dicynodontia. Meaning of Dicynodontia. Synonyms of Dicynodontia

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Definition of Dicynodontia

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- Dicynodontia is an extinct clade of anomodonts, an extinct type of non-mammalian therapsid. Dicynodonts were herbivores that typically bore a pair of tusks...
- "Preliminary bone histological analysis of Lystrosaurus (Therapsida: Dicynodontia) from the Lower Tri****ic of North China, and its implication for lifestyle...
- Venyukovia Clade Chainosauria ?Galechirus Galeops Galepus Infraorder Dicynodontia Cladogram modified from Cisneros et al., 2015. Cladogram modified from...
- first name ever used for a group of non-mammalian synapsids. The name Dicynodontia, which is more commonly used to refer to these animals, was erected by...
- Fröbisch. 2015. Redescription of the geikiid Pelanomodon (Therapsida, Dicynodontia), with a reconsideration of ‘Propelanomodon’. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- 'Dromasauria', Dromasaurida, which itself was regarded as a suborder of Dicynodontia ('true' dicynodonts were placed in the sister suborder Dicynodontida)...
- researchers have attempted to place these ambiguous specimens within Dicynodontia. Not until the last decade has significant light been shed upon the matter...
- Anomodontia, defined as comprising Dinocephalia as well as Venyukovioidea and Dicynodontia. The modern clade concept was devised by James Allen Hopson. In his system...
- Frobisch, J. (2016). "Redescription of the geikiid Pelanomodon (Therapsida, Dicynodontia), with a reconsideration of "Propelanomodon"". Journal of Vertebrate...
- eastern Africa during the Late Permian period. It is the namesake for the Dicynodontia, being the first genus named and recognised from the group by palaeontologist...