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close extinct relatives) from the
Permian and Tri****ic periods. The
therocephalians ("beast-heads") are
named after their large skulls, which,
along with...
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which are endothermic. Near the end of the Permian, dicynodonts,
therocephalians and
cynodonts show
parallel trends towards loss of the
pineal foramen...
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bauriamorph therocephalian adds a
novel component to the
Lower Tri****ic
tetrapod ****emblage of...
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Alopecognathus is an
extinct genus of
therocephalian therapsids from the Late
Permian of
South Africa.
Paleontology portal Kammerer,
Christian E. (2023)...
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Moschorhinus is an
extinct genus of
therocephalian synapsid in the
family Akidnognathidae with only one species: M. kitchingi,
which has been
found in...
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advanced therocephalian therapsids.
Eutherocephalians are
distinguished from the
lycosuchids and scylacosaurids, two
early therocephalian families. While...
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therapsids which appear during the
Middle Permian and
which includes therocephalians and cynodonts, this
latter group including mammals and
related forms...
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Baurioidea is a
superfamily of
therocephalian therapsids. It
includes advanced therocephalians such as
Regisaurus and Bauria. The
superfamily was named...
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Scylacosauria is a
clade of
therocephalian therapsids. It
includes the
basal family Scylacosauridae and the
infraorder Eutherocephalia. Scylacosauridae...
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Review of
Chinese Therocephalian Reptiles" (PDF).
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