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  • ...rmes/mammaliformes.html#Haramiyida Palaeos on Haramiya</ref> from the Late Triassic of Europe. It is only known from teeth.<ref>Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, Richar ;Triassic ...
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  • | fossil_range = Upper [[Triassic]] ...of poorly known carnivorous [[cynodont]]s, which lived during the [[Upper Triassic]] in [[Europe]]. Partly due to the paucity of remains (it is only known fro ...
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  • ...e|meat-eating]] stem-mammals ([[cynodont]]s) that lived during the [[Upper Triassic]] in [[Europe]]. It is based on tiny, isolated teeth, and its affinities wi ..." obliqua'' have been found in the Norian (late) - Rhaetian (early) (Upper Triassic)-age [[stratum|strata]] of Saint-Nicolas-de-Port in [[France]]. Apart from ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{Fossil range|Late Triassic}} [[Category:Late Triassic synapsids of South America]] ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Late Triassic]], {{fossil range|225}} ...asileus''''' is a genus of [[mammaliamorph]] [[cynodont]]s from the [[Late Triassic]] ([[Carnian]] to [[Rhaetian]]), about 225 - 220 million years ago. It is k ...
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  • ...xtinct [[genus]] of meat-eating [[cynodont]]s that lived during the [[Late Triassic]] ([[Carnian]]) in [[South America]]. The [[type species]] '''''Ecteninion ...5=Kerber |first5=L. |title=A complete skull of a stem mammal from the Late Triassic of Brazil illuminates the early evolution of prozostrodontian cynodonts |jo ...
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  • ...the age of this animal and of the contemporary ''[[Deuterosaurus]]'' as [[Triassic]], but both are now known to have lived during the Middle Permian. * M. F. Ivakhnenko (2003). Eotherapsids from the East European Placket (Late Permian). ''Paleontological Journal'' '''37(Suppl. 4)''':S339-S465 ...
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  • ...of [[carnivore|carnivorous]] [[cynodont]]s, which lived during the [[Late Triassic]] ([[Carnian]]) in [[South America]] ([[Argentina]] and [[Brazil]]) and [[A ...a chiniquodontid cynodont (Synapsida, Probainognathia) from the early Late Triassic of southern Brazil |journal=Journal of Paleontology |date=2023 |volume=97 | ...
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  • .... A.|last2= Parrington|first2=F. R.|title=The Postcranial Skeletons of The Triassic Mammals ''Eozostrodon'', ''Megazostrodon'' and ''Erythrotherium''|journal=P [[Category:Late Triassic synapsids of Europe]] ...
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  • {{short description|Clade of synapsids}} ...Milosaurus mccordi, and the evolution of large body size in Carboniferous synapsids, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 38:5, DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2018.15080 ...
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  • ...ins |author-link2=Farish Jenkins |year=1968 |title=Molar occlusion in late Triassic mammals |journal=Biological Reviews |volume=43 |issue=4 |pages=427–458 |doi ...n mammals: a review of the Morganucodontafrom Saint-Nicolas-de-Port (Upper Triassic, France) |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14772019.2014.960 ...
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  • ...nal |last=Langston |first=W. |year=1963 |title=Fossil vertebrates and the late Palaeozoic red beds of Prince Edward Island |journal=Bulletin of the Nation ...ef> Leidy compared ''Bathygnathus'' with ''[[Thecodontosaurus]]'' from the Triassic red beds of the United Kingdom, one of the first dinosaurs to have been des ...
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  • ...na, USA) and Implications for Regional and Global Correlations in the Late Triassic |url=https://geology.rutgers.edu/images/Kent20191.pdf |journal=Geochemistry ...own group of dicynodonts before the taxon became extinct at the end of the Triassic. ...
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  • ...psid]]s, one of the non-mammalian synapsids dominating the land during the late [[Paleozoic]]. ...e">Huxley, T.H. (1869). [http://www.nature.com/nature/first/triassic.html "Triassic Dinosauria"] ''Nature'' 1: 23-24.</ref> Judging from related therapsids, th ...
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  • ...were carnivorous, but several later groups became herbivorous during the [[Triassic]]. Theriodont [[jaw]]s were more mammal-like than was the case of other the ...ively smaller as the Triassic progressed. They "miniaturised". By the Late Triassic, the small cynodonts included the rodent-like [[Tritylodontidae]] (possibly ...
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  • | age = [[Permian]]-[[Triassic]]<br />~{{fossil range|300|200}} ...inally in Scotland, range extended to all red-bed sequences of Permian and Triassic age in southwest England, and parts of northwest and northeast England. ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Late Permian]] ([[Wuchiapingian]]-[[Changhsingian]]),<br />~{{fossilrange|255|25 ...hat lived in [[South Africa|southern]] and [[eastern Africa]] during the [[Late Permian]] [[Period (geology)|period]]. It is the namesake for the Dicynodon ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Middle Triassic]], {{Fossil range|247|237}} ...of large-bodied [[cynodontia]]n [[therapsid]]s that lived in the [[Middle Triassic]]. It is known from a single species, '''''Cynognathus crateronotus'''''. ' ...
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  • {{Short description|Extinct genus of synapsids}} | fossil_range = [[Late Carboniferous]] to [[Early Permian]] {{fossil_range|306|280}} ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Late Triassic]]<br />~{{Fossil range|235|221.5}} ...the [[quadrate bone|quadrate]] and [[articular]] bones like in more basal synapsids, but also the [[squamosal]] and [[surangular]] bones. A joint between the [ ...
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