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- unusual in lycosuchids, and the alternating canines appear to occur concurrently more than in other predatory therapsid groups. Lycosuchids are among the...
- Eutherocephalians are distinguished from the lycosuchids and scylacosaurids, two early therocephalian families. While lycosuchids and scyalosaurids became extinct...
- relatively mid-sized compared to other lycosuchids, however, and it is surp****ed in size by several other lycosuchid specimens, including a mature Simorhinella...
- lycosuchid, with its skull measuring 223 millimetres (8.8 in) in length (compared to close to 30 centimetres (12 in) and above in larger lycosuchids,...
- genera typically regarded as lycosuchids. In 1955, Haughton and Brink were the first to group Trochorhinus with other lycosuchids separately from other early...
- amongst lycosuchids as it appears to have the roots of small palatal teeth on the boss of the pterygoid bone, which are absent in other lycosuchid specimens...
- have found scylacosaurids to be closer to eutherocephalians than to lycosuchids, and so have been united in the clade Scylacosauria, but alternatively...
- therocephalian family. Thus, Scylacosauria includes all therocephalians except lycosuchids. Below is a cladogram showing the phylogenetic position of Scylacosauria:...
- position of the functional canine and its replacement (as seen in other lycosuchids), with the rear canine having functionally replaced the first on the...
- of lycosuchids; its snout is relatively low, short and broad with only five upper incisors and few postcanine teeth. Unlike some other lycosuchid specimens...