- ancestor, but the
galesaurids were more
advanced than the
basal Cynodontia. It is
clear that, like many
other epicynodontians, many
Galesaurids had a complete...
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small portions of prey. The
authors discuss similarities with
teeth of
galesaurids (something like
forerunners of the eucynodonts), Cynognathus, chiniquodontids...
- a
clade of
cynodont therapsids that
includes most cynodonts, such as
galesaurids, thrinaxodontids, and
Eucynodontia (including mammals). It was erected...
- Formation.
Close relatives of Progalesaurus,
other galesaurids,
include Galesaurus and Cynosaurus.
Galesaurids appeared just
before the Permian-Tri****ic extinction...
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feature also
appears in
other basal cynodonts, such as
Thrinaxodon and
Galesaurids. The
quadrate lateral condyle is less
developed than the
medial condyle...
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Christian A.; Smith,
Roger M. H. (2004). "A new
galesaurid (Therapsida: Cynodontia) from the
Lower Tri****ic of
South Africa". Palaeontology...
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galesaurid (Therapsida: Cynodontia) from the
Lower Tri****ic of
South Africa". Palaeontology...
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Christian A.; Smith,
Roger M. H. (2004). "A new
galesaurid (Therapsida: Cynodontia) from the
Lower Tri****ic of
South Africa". Palaeontology...
- 0.CO;2. S2CIDÂ 85752458. Sidor, C.A.; Smith, R.M.H. (2004). "A new
galesaurid (Therapsida: Cynodontia) from the
Lower Tri****ic of
South Africa". Palaeontology...
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buccolingually expanded.
Bonaparte originally classified Cromptodon as a
galesaurid. In 1991, J. A. Hopson,
pointed out a
resemblance between the
teeth of...