- that may be the
earliest known dinosaur. The type
species Nyasasaurus parringtoni was
first described in 1956 in the
doctoral thesis of
English paleontologist...
- District,
southern Tanzania. It
contains a
single species,
Aenigmastropheus parringtoni,
known solely from UMZC T836, a
partial postcranial skeleton of a mature...
-
Mudstone Formation of the
Luangwa Basin, Zambia. The type species, K.
parringtoni, was
originally referred to the
genus Cryptocynodon,
which is now recognized...
-
dinosauriform reptile,
dating to 243
million years ago,
Nyasasaurus parringtoni.
During the 1950s,
Parrington supervised the
doctoral thesis of Alan...
-
remains listed from
Tanzania have been
attributed to a
second species, S.
parringtoni,
which would make this
genus the only
known gorgonopsian to have lived...
- ****igned to the new
genus Aelurognathus by
Haughton in 1924.
Scymnognathus parringtoni von Huene, 1950,
previously ****igned to Aelurognathus, is now classified...
-
related to Morganucodon. Only one
species is recorded,
Erythrotherium parringtoni. The
single jaw of
Erythrotherium was
found in the
matrix surrounding...
- (2011). "A new
skeleton of the
Therocephalian synapsid Olivierosuchus parringtoni from the
Lower Tri****ic
South African Karoo Basin". Palaeontology. 54...
- Eubrachiosaurus
Sangusaurus parringtoni Sangusaurus sp. ...
- Museum, but both
specimens are from the same
individual Nyasasaurus parringtoni NHMUK R6856
Natural History Museum,
London Anisian, but this has been...