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- dicynodonts had the same posture). The feet are broad and short. The tapinocephalid skull is m****ively constructed, and either long-snouted (e.g. Struthiocephalus)...
- the skulls collected have also been mature skulls, as the juvenile tapinocephalid skulls are identified by having a small non-fused basioccipital. The...
- adaptations to capture large prey like the giants titanosuchids and tapinocephalids dinocephalians and large pareiasaurs. As in many other dinocephalians...
- to 260 million years ago, at Isheevo in Russian Tatarstan. It was a tapinocephalid, a group of bulky herbivores which flourished in the Middle Permian...
- Chamwe, Gwembe District, Southern Province, Zambia. The presence of tapinocephalid teeth near the localities suggests a Guadalupian age for the fossils...
- Romano, Marco (2019-10-18). "The postcranial skeleton of the basal tapinocephalid dinocephalian Tapinocaninus pamelae (Synapsida: Therapsida) from the...
- the biozone refers to Tapinocephalus atherstonei, a large herbivorous tapinocephalid dinocephalian therapsid. It is characterised by the presence of this...
- named by palaeontologist Robert Broom in 1914. It was a short-snouted tapinocephalid, closely related to and resembling the well-known genus Moschops, but...
- structure shares more similarities with the maxillary canal of the tapinocephalid Moschognathus than with that of Anteosaurus. Rubidge, Day & Benoit (2023)...
- "First 3D reconstruction and volumetric body m**** estimate of the tapinocephalid dinocephalian Tapinocaninus pamelae (Synapsida: Therapsida)". Historical...