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Biarmosuchia is an
extinct clade of non-mammalian
synapsids from the Permian.
Biarmosuchians are the most
basal group of the therapsids. They were moderately-sized...
- clades: the dinocephalians, the
herbivorous anomodonts, the
carnivorous biarmosuchians, and the
mostly carnivorous theriodonts.
After a
brief burst of evolutionary...
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Impumlophantsi (meaning "low nose") is an
extinct genus of
biarmosuchian therapsids from the
Permian Abrahamskraal Formation (Beaufort Group) of South...
- in the
bizarre semiaquatic reptile Helveticosaurus, as well as the
biarmosuchian synapsid Hipposaurus. In all
adult archosauromorphs with the exception...
- The
largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
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Lende is an
extinct genus of
biarmosuchian from Malawi.
Lende may also
refer to:
Sijtje van der
Lende (born 1950),
Dutch speed skater Torkel Lende (1849–1909)...
- China, Brazil,
South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania.
Apart from the
biarmosuchians, the
dinocephalians are the
least advanced therapsids,
although still...
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Biarmosuchus is an
extinct genus of
biarmosuchian therapsids that
lived around 267 mya
during the
Middle Permian period.
Biarmosuchus was
discovered in...
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modified from
Angielczyk and
Kammerer (2017):
Theriodont Dinocephalia Biarmosuchians Evolution of
mammals Liu, J.; Rubidge, B.; Li, J. (2009). "A new specimen...
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Lophorhinus is an
extinct genus of
biarmosuchian therapsids from the Late
Permian of
South Africa. The type
species L.
willodenensis was
named in 2007...