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Thrinaxodon is an
extinct genus of cynodonts,
including the
species T.
liorhinus which lived in what are now
South Africa and
Antarctica during the Late...
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Thrinaxodon Col (85°12′S 174°19′W / 85.200°S 174.317°W / -85.200; -174.317) is a rock col 2
nautical miles (3.7 km)
southeast of
Rougier Hill. The...
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compared with
Thrinaxodon, a more
derived basal cynodont,
because Thrinaxodon is the best
known of all the Epicynodonts.
Galesaurus and
Thrinaxodon are also...
- of
Broomistega was
discovered alongside the
skeleton of the
cynodont Thrinaxodon (a
mammal relative) in a cast of a burrow. The
individual probably entered...
- 1982 by
Thomas Kemp, who
defined it as all
cynodonts more
derived than
Thrinaxodon. In 2001,
Hopson and
Kitching redefined the
clade Eucynodontia as the...
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Prozostrodon brasiliensis was
originally described as a
species of
Thrinaxodon in a 1987
paper by Mário C. Barberena, José F.
Bonaparte and A. M. Sá...
- 12156. Estes,
Richard (1961). "Cranial
anatomy of the
cynodont reptile Thrinaxodon liorhinus".
Bulletin of the
Museum of
Comparative Zoology. 125: 165–180...
- The non-eucynodont
cynodonts survived the Permian–Tri****ic extinction;
Thrinaxodon,
Galesaurus and
Platycraniellus are
known from the
Early Tri****ic. By...
- in the
nonmammalian cynodont Thrinaxodon. Po****r sources, nevertheless,
continue to
attribute whiskers to
Thrinaxodon.
Studies on
Permian coprolites...
- http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/synapsids/pelycosaurs.html
Berkeley University "
Thrinaxodon, like any fossil,
should be
thought of as a
cousin of our ancestor, not...