Biarmosuchia is an extinct clade of non-mammalian synapsids from the Permian. Biarmosuchians are the most basal group of the therapsids. They were moderately-sized...
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Therapsida (section Biarmosuchia)
classified as gorgonopsians. Biarmosuchia includes the distinctive Burnetiamorpha, but support for the monophyly of Biarmosuchia is relatively low. Many biarmosuchians...
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Rubidge, Bruce S. (2024). "A new middle Permian burnetiamorph (Therapsida: Biarmosuchia) from the South African Karoo filling a gap in the biarmosuchian record"...
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2019-07-19 at the Wayback Machine at Kheper Therapsida: Biarmosuchia at Palaeos Therapsida: Biarmosuchia: Biarmosuchidae / Eotitanosuchidae at Palaeos Systematic...
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Eotitanosuchidae at Kheper Eotitanosuchidae Therapsida: Biarmosuchia: Biarmosuchidae / Eotitanosuchidae at Palaeos Therapsida: Biarmosuchia at Palaeos v t e...
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Evolution of mammals (section Biarmosuchia)
dicynodonts, therocephalians, and cynodonts survived into the Triassic. The Biarmosuchia were the most primitive and pelycosaur-like of the therapsids. Dinocephalians...
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; Rubidge, B. S.; Sidor, C. A. (2006). "A new burnetiid (Therapsida: Biarmosuchia) from the Upper Permian of South Africa and its biogeographic implications"...
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†Ictidosuchopsidae Family †Lycideopidae Suborder Cynodontia Therapsida †Biarmosuchia †Eotitanosuchia †Dinocephalia †Anomodontia Theriodontia †Gorgonopsia...
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Abrahamskraal Formation (section Biarmosuchia)
The Abrahamskraal Formation is a geological formation and is found in numerous localities in the Northern Cape, Western Cape, and the Eastern Cape of South...
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which was a fluvial depositional environment. As a member of the clade Biarmosuchia, Pachydectes retains many basal therapsid features, though with unique...
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