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Taxonomy of the Triassic anomodont genus Kannemeyeria [PDF]

open access: yes, 1970
Main articleThe types of the species hitherto assigned to the genus Kannemeyeria Seeley 1908 have been re-examined and D. simocephalus Weithofer, D. latifrons Broom, K. proboscoides Seeley, Sagecephalus pachychynchus Jaekel and K. erithrea Haughton are
Cruickshank, A. R. I.
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A NEW TRIASSIC VERTEBRATE FAUNA FROM SOUTH WEST AFRICA [PDF]

open access: yes, 1973
A new fauna of mammal-like reptiles is described from a continental sequence of sediments in South West Africa hitherto known as the Etjo Beds. These include representatives of the Anomodontia (two new forms and one known from the Karroo basin ...
Keyser, A. W.
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The role of fossils in interpreting the development of the Karoo Basin [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Main articleThe Permo-Carboniferous to Jurassic aged rocks off the main Karoo Basin of South Africa are world renowned for the wealth of synapsid reptile and early dinosaur fossils, which have allowed a ten-fold biostratigraphic subdivision of the ...
Hancox, P. J., Rubidge, B. S.
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On the Triassic Dicynodonts from Shansi*

open access: yesBulletin of the Geological Society of China, 1937
The three localities with bone remains prove to be true sites of Dicynodonts. The best preserved part is derived from Shipi. It is a form resembling Kannemeyeria in general structure but one which shows also distinct differences in many respects. I propose to name it Sinokannemeyeria pearsoni.
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The skeleton of the Triassic anomodont Kannemeyeria wilsoni Broom [PDF]

open access: yes, 1975
The general structure of the post-cranial skeleton of many Triassic anomodonts is now well known, but in Africa that of the stratigraphically important Lower Triassic (? Scythian) genus Kannemeyeria is known only from dissociated elements.
Cruickshank, Arthur R I
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An aggregation of juvenile Youngina from the Beaufort Group, Karoo Basin, South Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Main articleAn assemblage of five fully-articulated juvenile skeletons of Youngina has been recovered from the Late Permian strata of the south-western Karoo Basin.
Smith, Roger M. H., Susan, E. Evans
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Cranio-osteologlcal studies in Dicynodon grimbeeki with special reference to the sphenethmoid region and cranial kinesis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1959
NoneThe skull structure of Dicynodon grimbeeki has been studied by means of serial sections. It was found that D. grimbeeki is akinetic and that, although several mammal-like characteristics are present, Dicynodon occupies a specialized side-branch of ...
Agnew, John David
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On the stratigraphic range of the dicynodont taxon Emydops (Therapsida: Anomodontia) in the Karoo Basin, South Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The dicynodont specimen SAM-PK-708 has been referred to the genera Pristerodon and Emydops by various authors, and was used to argue that the first appearance of Emydops was in the Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone in the Karoo Basin of South Africa ...
Angielczyk, Kenneth D.   +2 more
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A detailed description of the internal structure of the skull of Emydops (Therapsida: Dicynodontia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
A detailed morphological study of two skulls of Emydops was undertaken by using the serial grinding technique. Graphic reconstructions of various aspects of the skulls were made. The internal structures are described in detail and compared to other small
Fourie, Heidi
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