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speciose group are the dicynodonts, a
clade of beaked,
tusked herbivores.
Anomodonts were very
diverse during the
Middle Permian,
including primitive forms...
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Suminia is an
extinct genus of
basal anomodont that
lived during the
Tatarian age of the late Permian,
spanning approximately from 268–252 Ma. Suminia...
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Therapsida consists of four
major clades: the dinocephalians, the
herbivorous anomodonts, the
carnivorous biarmosuchians, and the
mostly carnivorous theriodonts...
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Venyukovioidea is an
infraorder of
anomodont therapsids related to
dicynodonts from the
Permian of Russia. They have also been
known as 'Venjukovioidea'...
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Chainosauria is a
large and
speciose clade of
anomodont therapsid that
includes the
highly diverse dicynodonts and a
small number of
closely related basal...
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Anomocephalus is an
extinct genus of
primitive anomodonts and
belongs to the
clade Anomocephaloidea. The name is said to be
derived from the Gr**** word...
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Biseridens ("two rows of teeth") is an
extinct genus of
anomodont therapsid, and one of the most
basal anomodont genera known.
Originally known from a
partial skull...
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Anomocephaloidea is a
clade of
basal anomodont therapsids related to the
dicynodonts known from what is now
South Africa and
Brazil during the Middle...
- Permian. Even
these early theriodonts were more mammal-like than
their anomodont and
dinocephalian contemporaries.
Early theriodonts may have been endothermic...
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Database Kammerer, C.F.; Angielczyk, K.D. (2009). "A
proposed higher taxonomy of
anomodont therapsids" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2018: 1–24.
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