Definition of Traversodontids. Meaning of Traversodontids. Synonyms of Traversodontids

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- rising sea levels divided western Europe into an island archipelago. Traversodontids on these islands likely became smaller as a result of insular dwarfism...
- and the dinosaurs; however, large cynodonts like Trucidocynodon and traversodontids still occupied large sized carnivorous and herbivorous niches respectively...
- Cynognathus, as well as newly evolved herbivores (Traversodontidae). While traversodontids for the most part remained medium-sized to reasonably large (the length...
- teeth of tritylodontids and traversodontids, and tritylodontids were eventually thought to be descendants of traversodontids. Under this classification...
- hyena. The largest known non-mammalian cynodont is Scalenodontoides, a traversodontid, which had a maximum skull length of approximately 61.7 centimetres...
- Cynognathus and the herbivorous or omnivorous gomphodonts such as traversodontids. Cynognathians can be identified by several synapomorphies including...
- groups. The largest known non-mammalian cynodont is Scalenodontoides, a traversodontid, which has been estimated to have a maximum skull length of approximately...
- Probelesodon, kannemeyeriid dicynodonts such as Ischigualastia; and traversodontids such as Exaeretodon. These non-dinosaurian herbivores were much more...
- ; Pretto, F. A. (2024). "Skull anatomy and paleoneurology of a new traversodontid from the Middle-Late Tri****ic of Brazil". The Anatomical Record. 307...
- (Ladinian–Carnian ages), though the exact numerical age is currently unknown. The traversodontids Menadon and Dadadon, the rhynchosaur Isalorhynchus, and the lagerpetid...