Diictodontia
The Diictodontia were a group of herbivorous Dicynodonts from the Permian of South Africa. This infraorder comprised three different families; Diictodontidae (the type family), Emydopidae, and Robertiidae.[1]
Diictodonts | |
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Robertia, a primitive Diictodont. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Clade: | Therapsida |
Clade: | †Dicynodontia |
Clade: | †Diictodontia |
Groups | |
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The clade was named a sub group of the group Dicynodontia by Robert L. Carroll in 1988.[1]
- Myosaurus, an Emydopid
- A Diictodon fossil
References
- The Paleobiology Database: Diictodontia
- Palæos Archived 2006-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
- The Paleobiology Database: Diictodontidae
- The Paleobiology Database: Anomodon
- The Paleobiology Database: Diictodon
- The Paleobiology Database: Emydopidae
- The Paleobiology Database: Myosauroides
- The Paleobiology Database: Myosaurus
- The Paleobiology Database: Palemydops
- The Paleobiology Database: Robertiidae
- The Paleobiology Database: Robertia
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