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- Permian of Russia. Phthinosuchus is the sole member of the family Phthinosuchidae. Phthinosuchus may have been one of the most primitive therapsids,...
- Phthinosuchus with Dinosaurus. As such, he classified Dinosaurus in the family Phthinosuchidae, which he grouped with Rubidgeidae in the superfamily Rubidgeoidea...
- Parabradysaurus ?Family Phreatosuchidae Phreatosaurus Phreatosuchus ?Family Phthinosuchidae Phthinosuchus ?Phthinosaurus Family Rhopalodontidae ?Phthinosaurus...
- poorly known anatomy, Leogorgon could be a relative of the Russian Phthinosuchidae rather than the sole Russian representative of the Rubidgeinae. In...
- relationships of Phthinosaurus are poorly known. Yefremov named the family Phthinosuchidae in 1954 to include Phthinosaurus and the newly named Phthinosuchus...
- Sphenacodontidae Order Therapsida Tetraceratops Suborder Biarmosuchia Family Phthinosuchidae Family Biarmosuchidae Family Ictidorhinidae Family Burnetiidae Family...
- families, of which the members of three (Burnetiidae, Hipposauridae, and Phthinosuchidae) are not considered gorgonopsians anymore. In 1970 and again in 1989...
- and Brithopodidae. Each species has been placed in its own family; Phthinosuchidae was named by Soviet paleontologist Ivan Yefremov in 1954 for both Phthinthosuchus...
- however, is just speculation. Eotitanosuchus is often grouped with the Phthinosuchidae and the Biarmosuchidae. In fact, Ivakhnenko (1999) argues that Biarmosuchus...
- Steppesaurus in the Sphenacodontidae but in 1962 changed this to the Phthinosuchidae, making it a member of the Therapsida, as support for his hypothesis...