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A New Mid-Permian Burnetiamorph Therapsid from the Main Karoo Basin of South Africa and a Phylogenetic Review of Burnetiamorpha
A New Late Permian Burnetiamorph from Zambia Confirms Exceptional
Taxonomic Re-Evaluation of Tapinocephalid Dinocephalians
Gorgonopsians, an Attempt Based on a Re-Examination of the Cranial Anatomy of the Type Material and a Comparison of All the Specimens Available 2
The Origin of the Idea of the Mammal-Like Reptile
Aspects of Gorgonopsian Paleobiology and Evolution: Insights from the Basicranium, Occiput, Osseous Labyrinth, Vasculature, and Neuroanatomy
The Gorgonopsian Genus, Hipposaurus, and the Family
Youngest Dinocephalian Fossils Extend the Tapinocephalus Zone
PALAEONTOLOGIA AFRICANA Volume 44 December 2009 Annals of the Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research
Tapitioephalid Deinocephalians Issued August 21 1936
Youngest Dinocephalian Fossils Extend the AUTHORS: Tapinocephalus Zone, Karoo Basin, South Africa Michael O
Appendix C: Specialist Palaeontology Baseline Study
Therapsida: Gorgonopsia)
Ontogeny and Cranial Morphology of the Basal Carnivorous Dinocephalian, Anteosaurus Magnificus from the Tapinocephalus Assemblag
Therapsida, Therocephalia): Earliest Evidence of Cranial Display Structures in Eutheriodonts Julien Benoit, Paul R
Studies on New Specimens of the Gorgonopsia
Palaeoneurology and Palaeobiology of the Dinocephalian Therapsid Anteosaurus Magnificus
Top View
A Review of Robert Broom's Therapsid Holotypes
Therapsida: Dinocephalia) from the South African Karoo, and Its Implications for Understanding Dinocephalian Ontogeny
Newsletter of the Subcommission on Permian Stratigraphy Number 32 June 1998
A NEW BURNETIID from the MIDDLE PERMIAN of ZAMBIA and a REANALYSIS of BURNETIAMORPH RELATIONSHIPS by CHRISTIAN F
Cranial Anatomy of the Gorgonopsian Cynariops Robustus Based on CT-Reconstruction Eva-Maria Bendel, Christian F
Bibliography [1] Angielczyk, K.D
(Songea Group, Ruhuhu Basin) of Southern Tanzania, with a New Burnetiid Record
Cranial Morphology of a Primitive Dinocephalian from The
Stratigraphic Ranges of Tapinocephalus Rossouw & De Villiers (1953)) and Dinocephalians Are Completely Absent in the Uppermost Unit
Evolution of the Mammal-Like Reptiles
A Dinocephalian Therapsid Fauna on the Ecca–Beaufort Contact