-
traits today seen as
unique to
mammals had
their origin within early therapsids,
including limbs that were
oriented more
underneath the body, resulting...
- This list of
therapsids is an
attempt to
create a
comprehensive listing of all
genera that have ever been
included in the
Therapsida excluding mammals...
- then
described as mammal-like
reptiles in
classical systematics, and non-
therapsid synapsids were also
referred to as
pelycosaurs or pelycosaur-grade synapsids...
- (an
arbitrary combination of letters) is an
extinct genus of
dicynodont therapsids from Russia. Four
specimens have been
found from the
Sokolki ****emblage...
-
mythological beast, and óps 'aspect') is an
extinct clade of sabre-toothed
therapsids from the
Middle to the
Upper Permian,
roughly between 270 and 252 million...
- "Hahnia"
obliqua is a
poorly known species of meat-eating stem-mammals (cynodonts) that
lived during the
Upper Tri****ic in Europe. It is
based on tiny...
-
sphenacodontians are proto-
therapsids (even
though there is
almost a 30-million-years gap
between the
separation of the
ancestors of
therapsids from
other sphenacodontians...
-
synapsids from the Permian.
Biarmosuchians are the most
basal group of the
therapsids. They were moderately-sized,
lightly built carnivores,
intermediate in...
- The more
advanced therapsids became dominant during the Guadalupian.
Mammals originated from cynodonts, an
advanced group of
therapsids,
during the Late...
-
Dicynodontia is an
extinct clade of anomodonts, an
extinct type of non-mammalian
therapsid.
Dicynodonts were
herbivores that
typically bore a pair of tusks, hence...