- have seniority.
Moschorhinus remains have been
found most
prominently in the
Upper Permian to
Lower Tri****ic
Beaufort Group.
Moschorhinus is a therocephalian...
-
extinction and
appear in Tri****ic rocks—the
therocephalians Tetracynodon,
Moschorhinus,
Ictidosuchoides and Promoschorhynchus—but do not
appear to have been...
- large-bodied
therocephalians that were
probably carnivorous,
including Moschorhinus and Olivierosuchus. One akidnognathid, Euchambersia, may even have been...
-
several unusual features reminiscent of the
contemporary therocephalian Moschorhinus,
including broad,
robust jaws,
large incisors and canines, and small...
-
during much of the period.
Therocephalians included both
large predators (
Moschorhinus) and
herbivorous forms (bauriids)
until their extinction midway through...
- the
Karoo region of
southern Africa, the
therocephalians Tetracynodon,
Moschorhinus and
Ictidosuchoides survived, but do not
appear to have been abundant...
-
being the apex
predators during the Permian, and
theriodonts such as
Moschorhinus during the
Early Tri****ic.
Synapsid po****tion and
diversity were severely...
- the
therocephalian Moschorhinus were the
largest carnivores in the
ecosystem at the time, and soon
after the
extinction Moschorhinus declined and went...
- 1907 from KwaZulu-Natal, S. warreni,
though he
later referred it to
Moschorhinus as a
valid species in 1932 but now is
recognised as
being synonymous...
-
therocephalian genera known from both
sides of the Permo-Tri****ic
boundary are
Moschorhinus,
Ictidosuchoides and Promoschorhynchus. The Tri****ic
species Tetracynodon...