Vinceria

Vinceria is an extinct genus of kannemeyeriiform dicynodont in the family Shansiodontidae. Fossils of the genus have been found in the Anisian Cerro de las Cabras Formation and Carnian Río Seco de la Quebrada Formation of Argentina.[1] One species, C. argentinensis, named in 1965, was moved to its own genus, Acratophorus, in 2021.[2] Another species, V. vieja, was merged with Acratophorus argentinensis in 2021, leaving V. andina as the only species in the genus.

Vinceria
Temporal range: Mid-Late Triassic
~242–222 Ma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Therapsida
Clade: Dicynodontia
Family: Shansiodontidae
Genus: Vinceria
Bonaparte 1969
Species
  • V. andina Bonaparte 1969 (type)


References

  1. Domnanovich, N.S.; Marsicano, C.A. (2012). "The Triassic dicynodont Vinceria (Therapsida, Anomodontia) from Argentina and a discussion on basal Kannemeyeriiformes". Geobios. _. doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2011.03.003.
  2. Kammerer, C. F.; Ordoñez, M. D. (2021). "Dicynodonts (Therapsida: Anomodontia) of South America". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. In press. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103171.

Further reading

  • J. F. Bonaparte. 1969. Dos nuevas "faunas" de reptiles triásicos de Argentina [Two new reptilian "faunas" of the Argentine Triassic]. Gondwana Stratigraphy (IUGS Symposium, Buenos Aires) 2:283-306


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