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Rubidgeinae is an
extinct subfamily of
gorgonopsid therapsids known only from Africa. They were
among the
largest gorgonopsians, and
their fossils are...
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subfamily Rubidgeinae, a
derived group of large-bodied
gorgonopsians restricted to the Late
Permian (Lopingian). The
subfamily Rubidgeinae first appeared...
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gorgonopsian subfamily Rubidgeinae, a
derived group of large-bodied
gorgonopsians restricted to the Late
Permian (Lopingian). The
Rubidgeinae subfamily first...
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official description,
Ivakhnenko classifies this
taxon among the
subfamily Rubidgeinae,
whose fossils are
exclusively known from what is now Africa. This would...
- of up to 60 cm (2 ft) in the
Upper Permian. The
latest gorgonopsians,
Rubidgeinae, were the most
robust of the
group and
could produce especially powerful...
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Originally was to be
called "Dinosaurus"
Usually treated as a subfamily,
Rubidgeinae,
within Gorgonopidae.
Kammerer 2011, p. 288.
Eichwald 1848, p. 6. Baur...
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classification of
Smilesaurus has been disputed. It has
often been
included in
Rubidgeinae, but it
differs from
other members of the
clade considerably. Instead...
- †Paramachairodus †Smilodon Kammerer,
Christian F. (2016-01-26). "Systematics of the
Rubidgeinae (Therapsida: Gorgonopsia)". PeerJ. 4: e1608. doi:10.7717/peerj.1608....
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Inostrancevia Rubidgeinae...
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phylogenetic analysis of
Gebauer (2007):
Kammerer CF. (2016)
Systematics of the
Rubidgeinae (Therapsida: Gorgonopsia)
PeerJ 4:e1608 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj...