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- Stahleckeriids Temporal range: Tri****ic, Induan–Rhaetian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Mounted skeleton of Ischigualastia jenseni Scientific classification...
- Argodicynodon is an extinct genus of stahleckeriid dicynodont from the Late Tri****ic (Norian) of Texas in the United States. The type and only known species...
- Phylogenetic analyses found Woznikella to be closely related to the stahleckeriids (a family of Late Tri****ic dicynodonts) if not a member of the clade...
- Eubrachiosaurus is an extinct genus of stahleckeriid dicynodont known from the Late Tri****ic (Carnian stage) of Wyoming, United States. Eubrachiosaurus...
- Zambiasaurus. It is a stahleckeriid, the first stahleckeriid known outside South America, and it is also the oldest known stahleckeriid. The skull of Zambiasaurus...
- (31 in) long), but are otherwise similar to those of other stahleckeriids. Like other stahleckeriids, the hind legs were also held upright beneath the body...
- traversodontid cynodont Sangusaurus edentatus Upper Ntaware A partial skull A stahleckeriid dicynodont Traversodontidae sp. Upper Ntaware Skulls and postcranial...
- rare outside of the highly concentrated Placerias Quarry. A placeriine stahleckeriid dicynodont. Skybalonyx S. skapter Arizona Blue Mesa Manual unguals (hand...
- Rubert, R.; Schultz, C. L.; Da-Rosa, Á. A. S. (2021). "New record of a stahleckeriid dicynodont (Therapsida, Dicynodontia) from the Late Tri****ic of southern...
- Mexico may instead by referrable to Eubrachiosaurus or another unnamed stahleckeriid dicynodont. "Saurosuchus" fragments from Arizona are undiagnostic to...