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Roadian -
early Wordian age,
Ennatosaurus is one of the last
known caseids (with
Lalieudorhynchus from
southern France).
Ennatosaurus tecton means "ninth carpenter...
- show a
certain morphological diversity with
medium to
large herbivores (
Ennatosaurus and Lalieudorhynchus), as well as
small predatory or
omnivorous forms...
- and a very
large pineal foramen. The
latter is
wider than long as in
Ennatosaurus and thus
differs from that of
Euromycter which is subcircular. The number...
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omnivorous or
insectivorous Phreatophasma, and the large,
herbivorous Ennatosaurus.
Caseasauria is
generally regarded as the most
basal clade of synapsids...
- palaeo-temperate
region of Russia, and it is not
closely related to the
first (
Ennatosaurus tecton),
implying at
least two
distinct dispersal events from the palaeoequatorial...
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Ennatosaurus tecton...
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Callibrachion Casea Caseoides Caseopsis Cotylorhynchus Datheosaurus Ennatosaurus Eocasea Euromycter Lalieudorhynchus Martensius Oromycter Phreatophasma...
- of
teeth among the
caseids from
North America. Only the
Russian genus Ennatosaurus has less with only 10
teeth per half jaw. The
anterior teeth of the mandibles...
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Lalieudorhynchus makes it one of the last
known caseids. With the
genera Ennatosaurus and Alierasaurus, it
confirms the
persistence of
caseids during the Guadalupian...
- Maddin, H.C.; Sidor, C.A.; Reisz, R.R. (2008). "Cranial
anatomy of
Ennatosaurus tecton (Synapsida: Caseidae) from the
Middle Permian of
Russia and the...