Definition of Traversodont. Meaning of Traversodont. Synonyms of Traversodont

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- herbivorous cynodonts. Traversodonts were primarily Gondwanan, with many species known from Africa and South America. Recently, traversodonts have also been found...
- Hans-Dieter; Olsen, Paul E.; Carter, Joseph G. (1999). "A Late Tri****ic Traversodont Cynodont From the Newark Supergroup of North Carolina" (PDF). Journal...
- Olenekian to the Ladinian age. By the Carnian they had been supplanted by traversodont cynodonts and rhynchosaur reptiles. During the Norian (middle of the...
- the large herbivorous therapsids—the kannemeyeriid dicynodonts and the traversodont cynodonts—were much reduced in the northern half of Pangaea (Laurasia)...
- being much larger than any known traversodont cynodont, Kraterokheirodon also possesses more cusps than any traversodont tooth (6 compared to 2 or 3), and...
- Boreogomphodon jeffersoni † Sues & Olsen, 1990 Cynodont Thomas Jefferson A fossil traversodont from the Tri****ic of Virginia, US; "The specific epithet honors Thomas...
- Database. Retrieved June 22, 2011. J.A. Hopson & H.D. Sues (2006). "A traversodont cynodont from the Middle Tri****ic (Ladinian) of Baden-Württemberg (Germany)"...
- including a large number of complete skulls. A large gomphodontosuchine traversodont, up to 1.8 meters (5.9 feet) in length. The most abundant synapsid in...
- includes a new aetosaur, Carnufex and another crocodylomorph, an unnamed traversodont formerly ****igned to Boreogomphodon, and a new dicynodont. Although Carnufex...
- the Antarctic". CRC Press, 2007. Hopson, J. A.; Sues, H.-D. (2006). "A traversodont cynodont from the Middle Tri****ic of Baden-Württemberg (Germany)". Paläontologische...