Extinct genus of therapsids of Late Permian South Africa
Ictidognathus |
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Genus: | Ictidognathus
Broom 1911 |
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- I. hemburyi Broom 1912
- I. parvidens Broom 1911 (type)
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Ictidognathus is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids that lived in South Africa during the Late Permian.[1] Fossils are found in the Tropidostoma and Cistecephalus Assemblage Zones of the Beaufort Group in the Western Cape.
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- ^ Broom, R., 1911b, On some New South African Permian Reptiles: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1911, p. 1073-1082.
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