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- and the upper and lower teeth of the whole battery intermesh. The tapinocephalids were an advanced family of giant herbivorous dinocephalians, with an...
- adaptations to capture large prey like the giants titanosuchids and tapinocephalids dinocephalians and large pareiasaurs. As in many other dinocephalians...
- Styracocephalus has large non-serrated canines which is not typical of tapinocephalids, except for Tapinocaninus and Ulemosaurus. They also have heeled incisors...
- 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...
- Romano, Marco (2019-10-18). "The postcranial skeleton of the basal tapinocephalid dinocephalian Tapinocaninus pamelae (Synapsida: Therapsida) from the...
- terminology, Jonkeria was found to be a tapinocephalian closer to tapinocephalids than are Styracocephalus and Estemmenosuchus. The cladogram below is...
- gomphosis attachment style in tapinocephalids which may have similarly been present in Criocephalosaurus. Histology of tapinocephalid jaw and teeth specimens...
- the namesake. It is not particularly common. It was one of several tapinocephalids in the ecosystem. Paleontology portal List of therapsids Owen, Richard...
- Goulding, S. J. Nesbitt, B. R. Peecook, J. S. Steyer, S. Tolan (2014). "Tapinocephalids (Therapsida, Dinocephalia) from the Permian Madumabisa Mudstone Formation...