Definition of Scylacosauridae. Meaning of Scylacosauridae. Synonyms of Scylacosauridae

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Definition of Scylacosauridae

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Meaning of Scylacosauridae from wikipedia

- Scylacosauridae is an extinct family of therocephalian therapsids. Scylacosaurids lived during the Permian period and were among the most basal therocephalians...
- Paleontology portal Kammerer, Christian E. (2023). "Revision of the Scylacosauridae (Therapsida: Therocephalia)". Palaeontologia africana. 56: 51–87. ISSN 2410-4418...
- of the 20th century, but it has since been recognised that the name Scylacosauridae holds precedent for this group. Furthermore, the scope of 'Pristerognathidae'...
- Permian of South Africa. Kammerer, Christian E. (2023). "Revision of the Scylacosauridae (Therapsida: Therocephalia)". Palaeontologia africana. 56: 51–87. ISSN 2410-4418...
- Clade: Synapsida Clade: Therapsida Clade: †Therocephalia Family: †Scylacosauridae Genus: †Koksharovia Suchkova et. al., 2022 Species: †K. grechovi Binomial...
- †Therocephalia Family †Lycosuchidae (unranked) †Scylacosauria FamilyScylacosauridae Infraorder †Eutherocephalia Family †Hofmeyriidae Family †Moschorhinidae...
- the dinocephalians and (in South Africa) the basal therocephalians Scylacosauridae and Lycosuchidae, gorgonopsians evolved from small and uncommon forms...
- therapsids. It includes the basal family Scylacosauridae and the infraorder Eutherocephalia. Scylacosauridae and Eutherocephalia form this clade to the...
- represent specimens of Lycosuchidae incertae sedis, while S. watsoni is Scylacosauridae incertae sedis. Broom named a fourth species in 1907 from KwaZulu-Natal...
- to Pristerognathus. Kammerer, Christian E. (2023). "Revision of the Scylacosauridae (Therapsida: Therocephalia)". Palaeontologia africana. 56: 51–87. ISSN 2410-4418...