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Burnetiamorpha is a
clade of
biarmosuchian therapsids.
Burnetiamorphs are the most
derived biarmosuchians. The name
Burnetiamorpha has been in use since...
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Kruger suggests that a
likely origin for
burnetiamorphs could be
southern Africa. The base and
oldest burnetiamorphs are
found in
South Africa. The family...
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there are many co-occurrences of
burnetiamorphs found near
other dicynodonts. The co-occurrence of the two
burnetiamorphs appeared in the
Cistecephalus ****emblage...
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Kammerer and
Sidor have
composed a
reanalysis of the
relationships between Burnetiamorphs with the
discovery of
Mobaceras zambeziense showing similarities to...
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considered indicative of
burnetiamorphs. The
occiput on
Lemurosaurus is more tall and
narrow than
other burnetiamorphs.
Measurement of
scleral ring...
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flaring of the rear of the
skull where these muscles were attached.
Burnetiamorphs,
which made up the
majority of
biarmosuchian diversity, were characterized...
- Matlhaga, F. R.; Benoit, J.; Rubidge, B. S. (2024). "A new
middle Permian burnetiamorph (Therapsida: Biarmosuchia) from the
South African Karoo filling a gap...
- biarmosuchians, what is now
southern Africa may have been the area of
origin for
burnetiamorphs.
During the
period Leucocephalus lived, what is
considered the most...
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anterior half of a skull. Sidor, C.A.; Smith, R.M.H. (2007). "A
second burnetiamorph therapsid from the
Permian T****loof
Formation of
South Africa and its...
- A.; Tabor, Neil J.; Smith,
Roger M. H. (2021). "A New Late
Permian Burnetiamorph From
Zambia Confirms Exceptional Levels of
Endemism in Burnetiamorpha...