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Anteosaur, the Glossary

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Anteosaurs are a group of large, primitive carnivorous dinocephalian therapsids with large canines and incisors and short limbs, that are known from the Middle Permian of South Africa, Russia, China, and Brazil.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 56 relations: Admetophoneus, Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, Anomodontia, Anteosauridae, Anteosaurinae, Anteosaurus, Archaeosyodon, Australosyodon, Basal (phylogenetics), Biarmosuchia, Biarmosuchus, Brithopus, Brontotheriidae, Canine tooth, Carnivore, Christian Sidor, Chthomaloporus, Cladistics, Cladogram, Crown (tooth), Deuterosaurus, Dinocephalia, Dinosaur, Eosyodon, Eotitanosuchidae, Estemmenosuchidae, Estemmenosuchus, Family (biology), Goat, Guadalupian, James Hopson, Lieuwe Dirk Boonstra, Microsyodon, Mnemeiosaurus, Nicholas Hotton III, Notosyodon, Pachycephalosauria, Pampaphoneus, Pareiasauria, Paul D. MacLean, Pelycosaur, Premaxilla, Robert L. Carroll, Sinophoneus, Synapsida, Syodon, Syodontinae, Tapinocaninus, Tapinocephalia, Tapinocephalidae, ... Expand index (6 more) »

  2. Anteosaurs
  3. Guadalupian extinctions
  4. Guadalupian first appearances

Admetophoneus

Admetophoneus is a dubious genus of non-mammalian synapsid from Russia. Anteosaur and Admetophoneus are Anteosaurs.

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Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics

The Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics is an annual scientific journal published by Annual Reviews.

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Anomodontia

Anomodontia is an extinct group of non-mammalian therapsids from the Permian and Triassic periods. Anteosaur and Anomodontia are Guadalupian first appearances.

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Anteosauridae

Anteosauridae is an extinct family of large carnivorous dinocephalian therapsids that are known from the Middle Permian of Asia, Africa, and South America.These animals were by far the largest predators of the Permian period, with skulls reaching 80 cm in length in adult individuals, far larger than the biggest gorgonopsian. Anteosaur and Anteosauridae are Anteosaurs, Guadalupian extinctions and Guadalupian first appearances.

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Anteosaurinae

Anteosaurinae is an extinct subfamily of dinocephalian therapsids. Anteosaur and Anteosaurinae are Anteosaurs, Guadalupian extinctions and Guadalupian first appearances.

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Anteosaurus

Anteosaurus (meaning "Antaeus reptile") is an extinct genus of large carnivorous dinocephalian synapsid. Anteosaur and Anteosaurus are Anteosaurs.

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Archaeosyodon

Archaeosyodon is an extinct genus of dinocephalian therapsids. Anteosaur and Archaeosyodon are Anteosaurs.

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Australosyodon

Australosyodon is an extinct genus of dinocephalian therapsids from the middle Permian of South Africa. Anteosaur and Australosyodon are Anteosaurs.

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Basal (phylogenetics)

In phylogenetics, basal is the direction of the base (or root) of a rooted phylogenetic tree or cladogram.

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Biarmosuchia

Biarmosuchia is an extinct clade of non-mammalian synapsids from the Permian. Anteosaur and Biarmosuchia are Guadalupian first appearances.

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Biarmosuchus

Biarmosuchus is an extinct genus of biarmosuchian therapsids that lived around 267 mya during the Middle Permian period.

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Brithopus

Brithopus is an extinct genus of dinocephalian therapsids.

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Brontotheriidae

Brontotheriidae is a family of extinct mammals belonging to the order Perissodactyla, the order that includes horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs.

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Canine tooth

In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or vampire fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth.

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Carnivore

A carnivore, or meat-eater (Latin, caro, genitive carnis, meaning meat or "flesh" and vorare meaning "to devour"), is an animal or plant whose food and energy requirements are met by the consumption of animal tissues (mainly muscle, fat and other soft tissues) whether through hunting or scavenging.

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Christian Sidor

Christian Alfred Sidor is an American vertebrate paleontologist.

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Chthomaloporus

Chthomaloporus is an extinct genus of Anteosaurian therapsids.

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Cladistics

Cladistics is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups ("clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry.

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Cladogram

A cladogram (from Greek clados "branch" and gramma "character") is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms.

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Crown (tooth)

In dentistry, crown refers to the anatomical area of teeth, usually covered by enamel.

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Deuterosaurus

Deuterosaurus is an extinct genus of dinocephalian therapsids, one of the non-mammalian synapsids dominating the land during the late Paleozoic.

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Dinocephalia

Dinocephalians (terrible heads) are a clade of large-bodied early therapsids that flourished in the Early and Middle Permian between 279.5 and 260 million years ago (Ma), but became extinct during the Capitanian mass extinction event. Anteosaur and Dinocephalia are Guadalupian extinctions and Guadalupian first appearances.

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Dinosaur

Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.

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Eosyodon

Eosyodon is a dubious genus of extinct non-mammalian synapsids from the Permian of Texas.

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Eotitanosuchidae

Eotitanosuchidae is an extinct family of biarmosuchian therapsids. Anteosaur and Eotitanosuchidae are Guadalupian extinctions and Guadalupian first appearances.

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Estemmenosuchidae

Estemmenosuchidae is an extinct family of large, very early herbivorous therapsids that flourished during the Guadalupian period. Anteosaur and Estemmenosuchidae are Guadalupian extinctions and Guadalupian first appearances.

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Estemmenosuchus

Estemmenosuchus (meaning "crowned crocodile" in Greek) is an extinct genus of large, early omnivorous therapsid.

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Family (biology)

Family (familia,: familiae) is one of the nine major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy.

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Goat

The goat or domestic goat (Capra hircus) is a species of domesticated goat-antelope that is mostly kept as livestock.

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Guadalupian

The Guadalupian is the second and middle series/epoch of the Permian.

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James Hopson

James Allen Hopson (born 1935) is an American paleontologist and professor (now retired) at the University of Chicago.

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Lieuwe Dirk Boonstra

Lieuwe Dirk Boonstra (1905 – 1975) was a South African palaeontologist whose work focused on the mammal-like reptiles of the Middle (''Tapinocephalus'' Assemblage Zone) and Late Permian, whose fossil remains are common in the South African Karoo.

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Microsyodon

Microsyodon is an extinct genus of non-mammalian therapsids. Anteosaur and Microsyodon are Anteosaurs.

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Mnemeiosaurus

Mnemeiosaurus jubilaei or Deuterosaurus jubilaei is an extinct species of dinocephalian therapsids.

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Nicholas Hotton III

Nicholas Hotton III (January 28, 1921 – November 29, 1999) was an American paleontologist renowned as an expert on dinosaurs and reptiles.

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Notosyodon

Notosyodon is an extinct genus of non-mammalian therapsids. Anteosaur and Notosyodon are Anteosaurs.

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Pachycephalosauria

Pachycephalosauria (from Greek παχυκεφαλόσαυρος for 'thick headed lizards') is a clade of ornithischian dinosaurs.

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Pampaphoneus

Pampaphoneus is an extinct genus of carnivorous dinocephalian therapsid belonging to the family Anteosauridae. Anteosaur and Pampaphoneus are Anteosaurs.

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Pareiasauria

Pareiasaurs (meaning "cheek lizards") are an extinct clade of large, herbivorous parareptiles.

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Paul D. MacLean

Paul Donald MacLean (May 1, 1913 – December 26, 2007) was an American physician and neuroscientist who made significant contributions in the fields of physiology, psychiatry, and brain research through his work at Yale Medical School and the National Institute of Mental Health.

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Pelycosaur

Pelycosaur is an older term for basal or primitive Late Paleozoic synapsids, excluding the therapsids and their descendants.

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Premaxilla

The premaxilla (or praemaxilla) is one of a pair of small cranial bones at the very tip of the upper jaw of many animals, usually, but not always, bearing teeth.

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Robert L. Carroll

Robert "Bob" Lynn Carroll (May 5, 1938 – April 7, 2020) was an American–Canadian vertebrate paleontologist who specialised in Paleozoic and Mesozoic amphibians and reptiles.

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Sinophoneus

Sinophoneus is an extinct genus of carnivorous dinocephalian therapsid belonging to the family Anteosauridae. Anteosaur and Sinophoneus are Anteosaurs.

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Synapsida

Synapsida is one of the two major clades of vertebrate animals in the group Amniota, the other being the Sauropsida (which includes reptiles and birds).

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Syodon

Syodon (from kleio, "close, shut" and odon, "tooth", "closed-root tooth") is an extinct genus of dinocephalian therapsids that lived approximately 267-260 million years ago during the middle Permian period of the Paleozoic era. Anteosaur and Syodon are Anteosaurs.

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Syodontinae

Syodontinae is a group of dinocephalian therapsids. Anteosaur and Syodontinae are Anteosaurs, Guadalupian extinctions and Guadalupian first appearances.

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Tapinocaninus

Tapinocaninus (Greek for "humble"- tapino, and "canine"- caninus) is an extinct genus of therapsids in the family Tapinocephalidae, of which it is the most basal member.

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Tapinocephalia

The Tapinocephalia are one of the major groups of dinocephalian therapsids and the major herbivorous group. Anteosaur and Tapinocephalia are Guadalupian extinctions and Guadalupian first appearances.

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Tapinocephalidae

Tapinocephalidae is an extinct family of advanced tapinocephalians. Anteosaur and Tapinocephalidae are Guadalupian extinctions and Guadalupian first appearances.

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Taxon

In biology, a taxon (back-formation from taxonomy;: taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit.

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Taxonomy

Taxonomy is a practice and science concerned with classification or categorization.

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The Journal of Geology

The Journal of Geology publishes research on geology, geophysics, geochemistry, sedimentology, geomorphology, petrology, plate tectonics, volcanology, structural geology, mineralogy, and planetary sciences.

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Therapsida

Therapsida is a clade comprising a major group of eupelycosaurian synapsids that includes mammals and their ancestors and close relatives.

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Titanophoneus

Titanophoneus ("titanic murderer") is an extinct genus of carnivorous dinocephalian therapsid from the Middle Permian. Anteosaur and Titanophoneus are Anteosaurs.

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Ulemosaurus

Ulemosaurus is an extinct genus of dinocephalian therapsids that lived 265 to 260 million years ago, at Isheevo in Russian Tatarstan.

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See also

Anteosaurs

Guadalupian extinctions

Guadalupian first appearances

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anteosaur

Also known as Anteosauria, Anteosaurian, Anteosaurians, Anteosauroidea, Anteosaurs.

, Taxon, Taxonomy, The Journal of Geology, Therapsida, Titanophoneus, Ulemosaurus.