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- Scylacosauridae is an extinct family of therocephalian therapsids. Scylacosaurids lived during the Permian period and were among the most basal therocephalians...
- therocephalians form the clade Eutherocephalia. Some analyses have found scylacosaurids to be closer to eutherocephalians than to lycosuchids, and so have been...
- therapsids. Eutherocephalians are distinguished from the lycosuchids and scylacosaurids, two early therocephalian families. While lycosuchids and scyalosaurids...
- Kammerer Permian (Guadalupian) Abrahamskraal Formation  South Africa A scylacosaurid therocephalian. The type species is E. vandenheeveri. Inostrancevia...
- Alopecognathus is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. Paleontology portal Kammerer, Christian E. (2023)...
- Koksharovia is an extinct genus of therocephalian synapsid that inhabited what is now the Kirov Oblast of Russia during the Permian period. It contains...
- biarmosuchian Hipposaurus, the more derived biarmosuchian Bullacephalus, the scylacosaurids Ictidosaurus, Scylacosaurus, and Pristerognathus, and the small and...
- Pardosuchus is an extinct genus of therocephalians known from the Permian of South Africa. Kammerer, Christian E. (2023). "Revision of the Scylacosauridae...
- Porosteognathus is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids. Remains have been found at Isheevo in Russia (Republic of Tatarstan). It is known from...
- Glanosuchus is a genus of scylacosaurid therocephalian from the Late Permian of South Africa. The type species G. macrops was named by Robert Broom in...