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- Jonkeria is an extinct genus of dinocephalians. Jonkeria was a large and omnivorous animal, from the Tapinocephalus ****emblage Zone, Lower Beaufort Group...
- Middle Permian epoch in South Africa. Along with its close relatives, Jonkeria and Moschops, Titanosuchus inhabited present-day South Africa around 265...
- leaf-shaped postcanine teeth. Two titanosuchid genera are recognized as valid: Jonkeria and Titanosuchus; they can be distinguished on the basis of limb proportions...
- omnivorous forms. Some, like Keratocephalus, Moschops, Struthiocephalus and Jonkeria were semiaquatic, others, like Anteosaurus, were more terrestrial. Dinocephalians...
- Norton, L. A.; Jirah, S. (2023). "The maxillary canal of the titanosuchid Jonkeria (Synapsida, Dinocephalia)". The Science of Nature. 110 (4). 27. doi:10...
- Estemmenosuchidae Estemmenosuchus Molybdopygus Parabradysaurus Titanosuchidae Dinartamus Enobius Jonkeria Lamiasaurus Scullya? Titanosuchus Tapinocephalidae...
- size of Anteosaurus magnificus, Jonkeria truculenta and Moschops sp. Description of the cranial morphology of Jonkeria truculenta is published by Jirah...
- Estemmenosuchidae Estemmenosuchus Molybdopygus Parabradysaurus Titanosuchidae Dinartamus Enobius Jonkeria Lamiasaurus Scullya? Titanosuchus Tapinocephalidae...
- edaphosaurid synapsid fossil skeleton Eryops temnospondyl fossil skeleton Jonkeria dinocephalians fossil skull Labidosaurus anapsid reptile fossil skeleton...
- Estemmenosuchidae Estemmenosuchus Molybdopygus Parabradysaurus Titanosuchidae Dinartamus Enobius Jonkeria Lamiasaurus Scullya? Titanosuchus Tapinocephalidae...