Definition of Gomphodonts. Meaning of Gomphodonts. Synonyms of Gomphodonts

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Definition of Gomphodonts

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Meaning of Gomphodonts from wikipedia

- the families Diademodontidae, Trirachodontidae, and Traversodontidae. Gomphodonts are distinguished by wide and closely spaced molar-like postcanine teeth...
- large carnivorous genus Cynognathus and the herbivorous or omnivorous gomphodonts such as traversodontids. Cynognathians can be identified by several synapomorphies...
- tentatively been classified as a trirachodontid gomphodont pending further fossil discoveries. Gomphodonts were a group of herbivorous cynodonts which lived...
- Olenekian and Anisian of Gondwana. Both kannemeyeriiform dicynodonts and gomphodont cynodonts remained important herbivores during much of the period. Therocephalians...
- provides important information on the dental evolution of early diverging gomphodonts and traversodontids. Etjoia was discovered in the upper beds of the Omingonde...
- Julien; Abdala, Fernando; Choiniere, Jonah N. (26 July 2021). "A new large gomphodont from the Tri****ic of South Africa and its implications for Gondwanan biostratigraphy"...
- Diademodontidae is an extinct family of Tri****ic gomphodonts. The best-known genus is Diademodon from South Africa. Titanogomphodon from Namibia may also...
- cynodonts were initially represented by Cynognathus and herbivorous gomphodonts. After the discovery of Aleodon among other cynodont specimens such as...
- from the Middle/Late Tri****ic of Namibia and dental evolution in basal gomphodonts". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 18 (20): 1669–1706. doi:10.1080/14772019...
- Julien; Abdala, Fernando; Choiniere, Jonah N. (4 March 2021). "A new large gomphodont from the Tri****ic of South Africa and its implications for Gondwanan biostratigraphy"...