Definition of Lycosuchid. Meaning of Lycosuchid. Synonyms of Lycosuchid

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Meaning of Lycosuchid from wikipedia

- unusual in lycosuchids, and the alternating canines appear to occur concurrently more than in other predatory therapsid groups. Lycosuchids are among the...
- (Dinocephalia), Lystrosaurus (Anomodontia), Inostrancevia (Gorgonopsia), a lycosuchid (Therocephalia) and Chiniquodon (Cynodontia) Scientific classification...
- a relatively complete skull and partial skeleton of an indeterminate lycosuchid therocephalian from the Karoo Basin by paleontologist Lieuwe Dirk Boonstra...
- "double-canined" Lycosuchus was often presented as a general representative of lycosuchids, and by extension for early therocephalians as a whole. Since the discovery...
- Eutherocephalians are distinguished from the lycosuchids and scylacosaurids, two early therocephalian families. While lycosuchids and scyalosaurids became extinct...
- weathered but largely complete skull and lower jaws of an indeterminate lycosuchid therocephalian from the Karoo Basin. The skull is very similar to that...
- therocephalian family. Thus, Scylacosauria includes all therocephalians except lycosuchids. Below is a cladogram showing the phylogenetic position of Scylacosauria:...
- South Africa based on a badly weathered and undiagnostic fossil of a lycosuchid therocephalian. It includes the type and only species, T. vanhoepeni,...
- Africa based on a weathered and poorly preserved undiagnostic fossil of a lycosuchid therocephalian. It includes the type and only species, T. acutus. Trochosuchus...
- have found scylacosaurids to be closer to eutherocephalians than to lycosuchids, and so have been united in the clade Scylacosauria, but alternatively...