- (30 in).
Ianthasaurus lacks many of the
spectacular specializations seen in Edaphosaurus. For example, the
marginal dentition of
Ianthasaurus is similar...
-
sister taxon to
Edaphosaurus and
lived earlier than the
edaphosaurid Ianthasaurus,
which lacked tooth plates and ate insects. The sail
along the back of...
-
Mazierski and
Robert R.
Reisz (2010). "Description of a new
specimen of
Ianthasaurus hardestiorum (Eupelycosauria: Edaphosauridae) and a re-evaluation of...
- the thin rods seen in the
pelycosaur finbacks such as Edaphosaurus,
Ianthasaurus and Dimetrodon,
contrasting also with the
thicker spines in the iguanodontian...
-
Bohemiclavulus in 1895a with the
binomial Naosaurus mirabilis. It was
renamed Ianthasaurus mirabilis in 1895b, and was
renamed to
Edaphosaurus mirabilis later that...
-
Ianthasaurus hardestiorum...
- †Milosaurus †Edaphosauridae
Bohemiclavulus Edaphosaurus Glaucosaurus Gordodon Ianthasaurus Lupeosaurus Melanedaphodon Ramodendron Remigiomont**** Xyrospondylus...
- axis (the
second vertebra in the neck),
unlike the
earlier edaphosaurid Ianthasaurus, and so the sail only
begins over its
third cervical vertebra, as in...
- longer; this is seen as an "initial diastema" in "H." garnettensis,
Ianthasaurus, and Ianthodon. This
would have
allowed the
corresponding canines on...
- †Milosaurus †Edaphosauridae
Bohemiclavulus Edaphosaurus Glaucosaurus Gordodon Ianthasaurus Lupeosaurus Melanedaphodon Ramodendron Remigiomont**** Xyrospondylus...