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... Cynognathus zone is an even more mammal - like ictidosaurian reptile , Karroomys . The fauna is indeed a progressive one . As for other reptiles , there is a single dicynodont known , a few pseudosuchians and rhynchocephalians and ...
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... Cynognathus sp . , sti- pled section of the mandible represents the Antarc- tic specimen . than the carnivorous Cynognathus . The Gor- don Valley assemblage also includes a maxil- lary piece ( AMNH # 24403 ) with a large tusk that is ...
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... Cynognathus subzone B (Fig. 2.5) carnivores include amphibians (Batrachosuchus, Cyclotososaurus, Jammerbergia, Microposaurus, Xenotosuchus), archosauromorphs (Erythrosuchus, Euparkeria, Howesia, Mesosuchus), and cynodonts (Cistecynodon ...
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... Cynognathus TRAISSIC MAMMALS Cynognathus was a large , heavily built carnivore that is diagnostic of the Cynognathus zone in the upper part of the Lower Triassic of Southern Africa and is known from South America as well . With a skull ...
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... Cynognathus, is a large, carnivorous eucynodont (figure 2.10A). It has a robust skull, which reached a length of up to at least 40 centimeters (Broili and Schröder 1934). Its dentition includes large canines and postcanines with ...
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... Cynognathus , a diademodon- tid and a kannemeyeriid ( Colbert 1991 ; Hammer 1988 , 1990 , 1995 ; Damiani 2001 ; Collinson et al . 2006 ) . This has long been regarded as an assemblage of the ' Cynognathus zone ' , and is of Nonesian age ...
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... Cynognathus AZ, which includes the gomphodontian trirachodontid Langbergia modisei and the carnivorous Cynognathus crateronotus (Table 3), the latter of which is only known from a couple of specimens. Isolated teeth have also been found ...
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... Cynognathus—fierce, meat eating dicynodonts. They had sharp fangs and teeth perfect for tearing and cutting flesh. In fact, Cynognathus means "dog jaw." Both of these therapsids lived about 140 million years ago in Africa and South ...
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... Cynognathus crateronotus and Cynognathus platyceps and differs from all the known species of Cyno- Fig . 1. Side view of skull of Lycognathus ferox . gnathus in having 3 incisors instead of 4 , and 10 molars instead of 9 , and it is for ...