- in the same genus, and
considers G.
whaitsi a more
primitive (less derived) form. Synonyms:
Scymnognathus whaitsi (Broom, 1912) A
large specimen known...
- rhis,
rhinos "nose") or
refer to the
Rhine River in Germany.)
Rhinesuchus whaitsi probably reached a m**** of 100 kg.
Counts of
lines of
arrested growth (LAG)...
- †Scylacosauridae Genus: †Pardosuchus Broom, 1908 Species: †P.
whaitsi Binomial name †Pardosuchus
whaitsi Broom, 1908
Synonyms Genus synonymy Lycedops Broom, 1935...
-
tusks lateral to the
tooth row. Cox's
suggestion that E.
uniseries and E.
whaitsi were
likely synonymous with E.
bathystoma was
supported by researchers...
- †Anomodontia Clade: †Dicynodontia Clade: †Cryptodontia Genus: †Odontocyclops
Keyser and
Cruickshank 1979 Type
species Odontocyclops whaitsi (Broom 1913)...
-
mammal itself.[citation needed] It
contains five species, A. felinus, A.
whaitsi, A. polyodon, A. wilmanae, and A.? watermeyeri. A. felinus, the type species...
- record, M.
capensis and M. koupensis. Two
other species were ****igned (M.
whaitsi and M. oweni), but
their validity is
considered possibly dubious. [citation...
-
closing off the
nostril under water. The long-snouted
Struthiocephalus whaitsi would seem to be the only
genus and
species of this taxon.
There are a...
- and
evidence of a
healed braincase injury in a
specimen of
Moschognathus whaitsi,
interpreted as
likely head-butting
related injury resulting from play-fighting...
- the
family Tapinocephalidae. The
genus includes only the type
species M.
whaitsi,
named by
palaeontologist Robert Broom in 1914. It was a short-snouted...