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Euchambersia is an
extinct genus of
therocephalian therapsids that
lived during the Late
Permian in what is now
South Africa and China. The
genus contains...
- and
Iguania and the
families Varanidae, Anguidae, and Helodermatidae.
Euchambersia, an
extinct genus of therocephalians, is
hypothesized to have had venom...
- (2017). Claessens, Leon (ed.). "Reappraisal of the
envenoming capacity of
Euchambersia mirabilis (Therapsida, Therocephalia)
using μCT-scanning techniques"...
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phylogenetically close to Solenodon,
which has
extant members that are venomous.
Euchambersia is an
example of a
fossil therapsid (a
relative of mammals) with grooved...
- carnivorous,
including Moschorhinus and Olivierosuchus. One akidnognathid,
Euchambersia, may even have been venomous.
Akidnognathids have
robust skulls with...
- the canines.
Based on the
characteristics present in the
related genus Euchambersia,
Russian paleontologist Mikhail Ivakhnenko raises the
possibility that...
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support whiskers, or
holes for
blood vessels in a
fleshy lip. The
genera Euchambersia and Ichibengops,
dating from the Lopingian,
particularly attract the...
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Ichibengops Akidnognathidae Akidnognathus Annatherapsidus Cerdosuchoides Euchambersia Jiufengia Moschorhinus Notaelurodon Olivierosuchus Promoschorhynchus...
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Cynosaurus Diictodon Dinanomodon Eodicynodon Eohyosaurus Emydur****
Euchambersia Homodontosaurus Icticephalus Ictidochampsa Ictidodon Ictidodraco Ictidostoma...
- most of
Pangea during the Late Permian. Like the
fellow therocephalian Euchambersia,
Ichibengops might have had
venom glands, as
evidenced by
grooves above...