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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...
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large herbivorous therapsids—the
kannemeyeriid dicynodonts and the
traversodont cynodonts—were much
reduced in the
northern half of
Pangaea (Laurasia)...
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arranged parallel to each
other in
traversodonts unlike the
curving row of
cusps in Kraterokheirodon. Furthermore,
traversodonts possess enamel on the posterior...
- Hans-Dieter; Olsen, Paul E.; Carter,
Joseph G. (1999). "A Late Tri****ic
Traversodont Cynodont From the
Newark Supergroup of
North Carolina" (PDF). Journal...
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Olenekian to the
Ladinian age. By the
Carnian they had been
supplanted by
traversodont cynodonts and
rhynchosaur reptiles.
During the
Norian (middle of the...
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Boreogomphodon jeffersoni † Sues & Olsen, 1990
Cynodont Thomas Jefferson A
fossil traversodont from the Tri****ic of Virginia, US; "The
specific epithet honors Thomas...
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foramen is
small and circular. It most
closely resembles those of the
traversodonts Boreogomphodon and Arctotraversodon.
Anterior to the
mental foramen...
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Mikko Haaramo (March 11, 2008). "Tritylodontoidea – tritylodonts,
traversodonts and relatives". Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive.
Retrieved June 22, 2011....
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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...
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their small size. The
snout is short,
while larger,
presumably mature traversodonts have
longer snouts.
Boreogomphodon specimens have only four or five...