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Therapsids are a group of terrestrial tetrapods that gave rise to mammals during the Triassic. The oldest confirmed record of this group dates to the Permian, showing the acquisition of a new suite of morphological traits, drifting away from the 'reptilian' body plan.
Matamales Andreu, Rafel +3 more
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The lower jaw of cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida) and the evolutionary origin of mammal-like adductor jaw musculature [PDF]
The evolution of the feeding apparatus is described from Dimetrodon (a primitive mammal-like reptile representing a pre-therapsid stage of evolution) through theriodont therapsids (moderately and fully advanced carnivorous mammal-like reptiles from which
Barghusen, Herbert R.
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Cold case files : palaeoforensic and taphonomic study of the Mamafura dicynodont from the end permian [PDF]
Dicynodonts were non-mammalian herbivorous therapsids (mammal-like reptiles) that flourished world-wide during the Permian and Triassic Periods. They are nowhere more abundant than in the rock strata of the Karoo basin in South Afiica.
Fordyce, Nicholas
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Cranial morphology of the tapinocephalid deinocephalians [PDF]
p. 75-98, [4] leaves of plates : ill.
Boonstra, Lieuwe Dirk. +1 more
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Mammallike reptile Lycaenops [PDF]
p. 357-404, [8] p. of plates : ill. (1 col.) ; 27 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-404)
Broom, Robert, 1866-1951 +1 more
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The maxillary canal of the titanosuchid Jonkeria (Synapsida, Dinocephalia). [PDF]
Benoit J, Norton LA, Jirah S.
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On the cranial morphology of some titanosuchid deinocephalians [PDF]
p. 99-116, [9] leaves of plates : ill.
Boonstra, Lieuwe Dirk. +1 more
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The braincase of the advanced mammal-like reptile Bienotherium [PDF]
Recent discoveries of well-preserved cranial material of Mesozoic mammals, previously known almost exclusively from jaws and teeth, have yielded extremely interesting and unexpected information on the early evolution of the mammalian braincase…
Hopson, James A.
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