- and the
upper and
lower teeth of the
whole battery intermesh. The
tapinocephalids were an
advanced family of
giant herbivorous dinocephalians, with an...
-
Styracocephalus has
large non-serrated
canines which is not
typical of
tapinocephalids,
except for
Tapinocaninus and Ulemosaurus. They also have
heeled incisors...
-
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...
-
species which have been
discovered from this
biozone are the
advanced tapinocephalids Struthiocephalus whaitsi and
Moschops capensis, and the
unusual Styracocephalus...
-
named by
palaeontologist Robert Broom in 1914. It was a short-snouted
tapinocephalid,
closely related to and
resembling the well-known
genus Moschops, but...
- Romano,
Marco (2019-10-18). "The
postcranial skeleton of the
basal tapinocephalid dinocephalian Tapinocaninus pamelae (Synapsida: Therapsida) from the...
- Goulding, S. J. Nesbitt, B. R. Peecook, J. S. Steyer, S.
Tolan (2014). "
Tapinocephalids (Therapsida, Dinocephalia) from the
Permian Madumabisa Mudstone Formation...
- the namesake. It is not
particularly common. It was one of
several tapinocephalids in the ecosystem.
Paleontology portal List of
therapsids Owen, Richard...
- terminology,
Jonkeria was
found to be a
tapinocephalian closer to
tapinocephalids than are
Styracocephalus and Estemmenosuchus. The
cladogram below is...