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Suminia is an
extinct genus of
basal anomodont that
lived during the
Tatarian age of the late Permian,
spanning approximately from 268-252 Ma. Suminia...
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Anomocephalus Tiarajudens Infraorder Venyukovioidea Otsheria Parasuminia Suminia Ulemica Venyukovia Clade Chainosauria ?Galechirus
Galeops Galepus Infraorder...
- Fröbisch, Jörg; Reisz,
Robert R. (2009). "The Late
Permian herbivore Suminia and the
early evolution of
arboreality in
terrestrial vertebrate ecosystems"...
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clearly specialised with
adaptations for grasping,
likely onto tree trunks.
Suminia, a
anomodont synapsid from
Russia dating to the Late Permian,
about 260 million...
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postcranial anatomy of
Suminia getmanovi (Synapsida: Anomodontia), the
earliest known arboreal tetrapod:
POSTCRANIUM OF
SUMINIA".
Zoological Journal of...
- literature,
which notably excludes Suminia and Parasuminia.
Venyukovioidea includes the
genera Venyukovia, Otsheria, Ulemica,
Suminia and Parasuminia, all from...
- ivakhnenkoi. It was
closely related to
Suminia,
another Russian anomodont, and was
named for its
resemblance ("similar to
Suminia").
Little is
known about Parasuminia...
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clade of non-cynodont therapsids.
Other members of
Anomodontia include Suminia,
which is
thought to have been a
climbing form.
Gorgonopsia is an abundant...
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known tetrapod with
specializations that
adapted it for
climbing trees was
Suminia, a
synapsid of the late Permian,
about 260
million years ago. Some invertebrate...
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Biseridens Novocynodon?
Anomocephaloidea Anomocephalus Tiarajudens Venyukovioidea Otsheria Parasuminia Suminia Ulemica Venyukovia Chainosauria...