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- Tropidostoma is a medium-sized herbivorous oudenodontid dicynodont therapsid that lived during the Late Permian (Lopingian) period in South Africa. The...
- was formerly considered as belonging to Tropidostoma; however, due to numerous differences from Tropidostoma in terms of skull morphology and size, it...
- The Tropidostoma ****emblage Zone is a tetrapod ****emblage zone or biozone which correlates to the lower T****loof Formation, Adelaide Subgroup of the Beaufort...
- these were later determined to be synonyms. Gorgonops is known from the Tropidostoma and most of the Cistecephalus ****emblage Zones. Gorgonops was a medium-sized...
- Burnetiidae dating to the Wuchiapingian (Late Permian). It was found in the Tropidostoma ****emblage Zone of the Main Karoo Basin of South Africa. It is a monotypic...
- are known early Lopingian (early Wuchiapingian) aged sediments of the Tropidostoma ****emblage Zone, in the Karoo Supergroup of South Africa, belonging to...
- Zone of the Madumabisa Mudstone of the Luangwa Basin in Zambia and the Tropidostoma ****emblage Zone of the T****loof Formation, Tapinocephalus ****emblage...
- Permian (Lopingian). The subfamily Rubidgeinae first appeared in the Tropidostoma ****emblage Zone. They reached their highest diversity in the Cistecephalus...
- 1827413. Kammerer, Christian F. (2016). "A new taxon of cynodont from the Tropidostoma ****emblage Zone (upper Permian) of South Africa, and the early evolution...
- was named by South African paleontologist Sidney H. Haughton from the Tropidostoma ****emblage Zone in 1929. C****osaurus is similar in appearance to Scaloposaurus...