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evolved from
therocephalians and so that
therocephalians as
recognised are
paraphyletic in
relation to cynodonts. The
fossils of
therocephalians are numerous...
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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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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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Mirotenthes digitipes is a
therocephalian known from Late
Permian Cistecephalus ****emblage Zone of
South Africa. Attridge, John (1956). "The Morphology...
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Tetracynodon is an
extinct genus of
therocephalian.
Fossils of
Tetracynodon have been
found in the
Karoo Basin of
South Africa. Two
species are known:...
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family of
therocephalian therapsids. Huttenlocker, A. (2009). "An
investigation into the
cladistic relationships and
monophyly of
therocephalian therapsids...
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Ichibengops is an
extinct genus of
therocephalian therapsids known from the type
species Ichibengops munyamadziensis,
which lived in what is now Zambia...
- claws.
Three therapsid groups survived into the Tri****ic: dicynodonts,
therocephalians, and cynodonts. The
cynodont Cynognathus was a
characteristic top predator...
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distribution during the Late Permian.
Another group of therapsids, the
therocephalians (such as Lycosuchus),
arose in the
Middle Permian.
There were no flying...