- than
cistecephalids.
Cistecephalids showed a high
level of endemism, with each of the five
known species unique to a
single region.
Cistecephalids were...
- Rubidge,
Bruce S. (February 2021). Ruta,
Marcello (ed.). "A new
tusked cistecephalid dicynodont (Therapsida, Anomodontia) from the
upper Permian upper Madumabisa...
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Kembawacela ("iron digger") is an
extinct genus of
cistecephalid dicynodont from the Late
Permian of East Africa. The
genus contains two
known species...
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Sanghamitra (November 2016). Angielczyk,
Kenneth (ed.). "A new
taxon of
cistecephalid dicynodont from the
upper Permian Kundaram Formation of India". Papers...
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Sauroscaptor is a
genus of
cistecephalid dicynodont from the
upper Permian of India,
containing one species, S. tharavati. It is
remarkable for the extreme...
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Cistecephalus microrhinus is
presented by
Macungo et al. (2023), who
interpret cistecephalids as
probable ectotherms, and
argue that
purported turbinals such as those...
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skull and dentary; UT K 56, skull; UT K 55, 5
skulls and
postcrania A
cistecephalid dicynodont,
endemic to this formation.
Oudenodon O.
bainii Many skulls...
- small-bodied Emydops, Myosaurus, and kingoriids, and the
burrowing cistecephalids.
Below is a
cladogram modified from
Macungo et al. (2022)
showing the...
- Tanzania. It is a
member of the
family Cistecephalidae, and like
other cistecephalids it is
thought to have been fossorial. It is a
member of the
family Cistecephalidae...
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dicynodont genera. However, it was
broadly similar in
anatomy to
other cistecephalids, all of
which share similar adaptations to digging. Its
skull was broad...