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The earliest gorgonopsians from the Karoo Basin of South Africa
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2022Christian F Kammerer
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New information on gorgonopsian pedal morphology based on articulated material from Zambia.
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2022Christian A Sidor
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Bone histology of a gorgonopsian skeleton from the upper Madumabisa Mudstone Formation, Zambia
Journal of Vertebrate PaleontologyZoe T Kulik
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The Cranial Morphology of a New Gorgonopsian
The Journal of Geology, 1937Cyonosaurus longiceps gen. et sp. nov., a gorgonopsian from the Cistecephalus zone of the Karroo Series, South Africa, is described and figured. The excellent state of preservation of the skull and lower jaws has revealed many important features of structure heretofore unknown or little understood.
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Papers in Palaeontology, 2015
AbstractNew specimens of the oldest gorgonopsian taxon Eriphostoma microdon from the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone (AZ) of South Africa significantly improve our understanding of the anatomy of this taxon. The new specimens consist of nearly complete skulls and lower jaws and allow for a more complete diagnosis of Eriphostoma than was possible based ...
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AbstractNew specimens of the oldest gorgonopsian taxon Eriphostoma microdon from the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone (AZ) of South Africa significantly improve our understanding of the anatomy of this taxon. The new specimens consist of nearly complete skulls and lower jaws and allow for a more complete diagnosis of Eriphostoma than was possible based ...
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Anatomy and relationships of the South African gorgonopsian Arctops (Therapsida, Theriodontia)
Papers in Palaeontology, 2017AbstractThe gorgonopsian genus Arctops from the late Permian of South Africa is revised and redescribed. The nominal species Arctops kitchingi and Arctops watsoni are found to be junior synonyms of the type species Arctops willistoni. A well‐prepared specimen previously referred to Lycaenops angusticeps and additional, previously undescribed specimens ...
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1998
ABSTRACT Study of a skull attributed to Lycaenops angusticeps reveals the presence of a ventral flange of the jugal that supports the transverse flange of the pterygoid. The quadrate was apparently not streptostylic, contrary to previous reports because its articulation with the epipterygoid and the pterygoid would only allow slight bending and because
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ABSTRACT Study of a skull attributed to Lycaenops angusticeps reveals the presence of a ventral flange of the jugal that supports the transverse flange of the pterygoid. The quadrate was apparently not streptostylic, contrary to previous reports because its articulation with the epipterygoid and the pterygoid would only allow slight bending and because
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Did gorgonopsians survive the end-Permian "Great Dying"?
Gorgonopsians were the dominant carnivores of the late Permian (Lopingian) and it is widely accepted that the clade became extinct at the Permian-Triassic boundary, almost 252 million years ago. However, South African collections house three historically-collected gorgonopsian specimens listed as Early Triassic in age, based on their discovery at ...Benoit, Julien|| +4 more
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