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Permian of Russia.
Phthinosuchus is the sole
member of the
family Phthinosuchidae.
Phthinosuchus may have been one of the most
primitive therapsids,...
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Phthinosuchus with Dinosaurus. As such, he
classified Dinosaurus in the
family Phthinosuchidae,
which he
grouped with
Rubidgeidae in the
superfamily Rubidgeoidea...
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Parabradysaurus ?Family
Phreatosuchidae Phreatosaurus Phreatosuchus ?Family
Phthinosuchidae Phthinosuchus ?Phthinosaurus
Family Rhopalodontidae ?Phthinosaurus...
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relationships of
Phthinosaurus are
poorly known.
Yefremov named the
family Phthinosuchidae in 1954 to
include Phthinosaurus and the
newly named Phthinosuchus...
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poorly known anatomy,
Leogorgon could be a
relative of the
Russian Phthinosuchidae rather than the sole
Russian representative of the Rubidgeinae. In...
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Sphenacodontidae Order Therapsida Tetraceratops Suborder Biarmosuchia Family Phthinosuchidae Family Biarmosuchidae Family Ictidorhinidae Family Burnetiidae Family...
- however, is just speculation.
Eotitanosuchus is
often grouped with the
Phthinosuchidae and the Biarmosuchidae. In fact,
Ivakhnenko (1999)
argues that Biarmosuchus...
- families, of
which the
members of
three (Burnetiidae, Hipposauridae, and
Phthinosuchidae) are not
considered gorgonopsians anymore. In 1970 and
again in 1989...
- and Brithopodidae. Each
species has been
placed in its own family;
Phthinosuchidae was
named by
Soviet paleontologist Ivan
Yefremov in 1954 for both Phthinthosuchus...
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basal synapsids but
present in therapsids. He
placed it in the
family Phthinosuchidae because its
teeth seemed similar to
those of Phthinosaurus, an enigmatic...