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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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about how dinocephalians,
anomodonts and
theriodonts were
related to each other, but
subsequent studies suggested that
anomodonts and
theriodonts should...
- up the
monophyletic group of
Russian basal anomodonts named Venyukovioidea.
These Venyukovioid anomodonts are
understood to have been
derived from an...
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Mountains of Gansu, China, in 2009 that
clarified its
relationships to
anomodonts, such as the dicynodonts.
Among tetrapod taxa, the
therapsid clade anomodontia...
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Angielczyk in 2009 as all
anomodonts closer to
Venyukovia than to
Galeops or Dicynodon,
distinguishing its
contents from
other anomodonts regarded as either...
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evolutionary history and
biogeography of
early anomodonts. An
early biogeographic split amongst basal anomodonts has been
proposed by
researchers between Chainosauria...
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Dicynodontia is an
extinct clade of
anomodonts, an
extinct type of non-mammalian therapsid.
Dicynodonts were
herbivores that
typically bore a pair of tusks...
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Nyaphulia has a mix of
features of both
earlier anomodonts and dicynodonts. Like
early anomodonts, it
still has no
tusks or
secondary palate and a laterally...
- (tee-AIR-ə-JOO-dens) ("Tiaraju tooth") is an
extinct genus of saber-toothed
herbivorous anomodonts which lived during the
Middle Permian period (Capitanian stage) in what...
- they had no
secondary palate and
their jaws were
rather "reptilian". The
anomodonts ("anomalous teeth") were
among the most
successful of the herbivorous...