- wider, and
other details of proportion.
Originally the type
species of
Scymnognathus.
Despite being known from a
large number of
specimens from the Karoo...
- Zambia. The type
species is
Aelurognathus tigriceps,
originally named Scymnognathus tigriceps by
South African paleontologists Robert Broom and
Sydney H...
- to the genus,
including L. angusticeps,
which was
originally named Scymnognathus angusticeps. It is
currently considered a
valid taxon.
Several other...
-
paleontologist Friedrich von
Huene as a
representative of the
species Scymnognathus parringtoni,
being named in
honor of
Francis Rex Parrington. In 1970...
- Aloposaurus, Cyonosaurus,
Gorgonops (most common), Lycaenops, and
Scymnognathus.
Within the
Karoo Supergroup,
cynodonts also
first appear within the...
- †Dicynodon, †Kannemeyeria)
Suborder 2. †Theriodontia (e.g., †Cynognathus, †
Scymnognathus, †Bauria, †Dromatherium, †Tritylodon, †Oligokyphus)
Order 3. †Mesosauria...
- Lycaenops, Leontocephalus, Pardocephalus, Prorubidgea, Rubidgea, Scylacops,
Scymnognathus, and Sycosaurus. By far the most
abundant herbivore was the dicynodont...
- 1903 Valid.
Scylacosuchus Tatarinov 1968 Valid.
Upper Permian Russia Scymnognathus Broom 1915 Valid.
Scymnorhinus Bonaparte 1846 Valid.
Scymnosaurus Broom...