- gorgonopsians, was
often broadly expanded in
rubidgeines. The
largest rubidgeins were
Dinogorgon and Rubidgea.
Rubidgeines were
among the
largest gorgonopsians...
- : 280 The
postcanine teeth were
reduced in both size and number; many
rubidgeines (the
latest gorgonopsians) did not have
postcanines in the
lower jaw...
-
First regularly classified as
close to
African taxa such as
Gorgonops or
rubidgeines,
phylogenetic analyses published since 2018
consider it to
belong to...
- only
rubidgeine with a
preserved sclerotic ring, so it is
unknown whether this
trait was
shared by
other members of the subfamily. Like all
rubidgeines, it...
-
similar tactics to saber-toothed cats. It can be
distinguished by
other rubidgeines by its lack of
cranial pachyostosis and rugosoties, and by its relatively...
-
likely pre**** on
reptiles and
smaller therapsids. Like more
derived rubidgeines,
Dinogorgon had a
number of
bosses on its skull,
likely to
reduce the...
- in
other macropredators with a
thickened supraorbital region such as
rubidgeine gorgonopsians, mosasaurs, some thalattosuchians, sebecosuchians, rauisuchians...
- gorgonopsians, even
alongside large representatives such as
Inostrancevia and
rubidgeines. "Dixeya"
nasuta was
originally named by
German paleontologist Friedrich...
-
Sycosaurus is an
extinct genus of
rubidgeine gorgonopsians from the
Wuchiapingian (Upper Permian)
Cistecephalus zone of
South Africa. It was medium-sized...
-
extent than Nochnitsa, but less than in the
gorgonopsian Eriphostoma and
rubidgeines. The
nasal bone of
Viatkogorgon was
somewhat broader at the
front (by...