Annatherapsidus

Extinct genus of mammals

Annatherapsidus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Therapsida
Clade: Therocephalia
Family: Akidnognathidae
Genus: Annatherapsidus
Kuhn, 1961
Type species
Anna petri
Amalitzky, 1922
Species
  • A. petri (Amalitzky, 1922 [originally Anna petri]) (type)
  • A. postum Ivachnenko, 2011.
Synonyms
  • Anna Amalitzky, 1922 (preoccupied Risso, 1826)
Restoration

Annatherapsidus is an extinct genus of therocephalians from the Upper Permian of Russia.[1][2] It was a fairly small animal with a length of 91 cm and a 22 cm skull.[3] It was originally named Anna petri, but the genus name was already taken, so it was renamed to Annatherapsidus.[4]

See also

  • List of therapsids

References

  1. ^ Amalitzky, V.P. (1922). "Diagnoses of the new forms of vertebrates and plants from the Upper Permian of North Dvina". Izv. Ross. Akad. Nauk. 25 (1): 1–12.
  2. ^ Ivakhnenko, M.F. (2011). "Permian and Triassic Therocephals (Eutherapsida) of Eastern Europe". Paleontological Journal. 45 (9): 981–1144.
  3. ^ Amalitzky, V.P. (1927). "The Northern Dvina therocephal Anna petro gen. et. sp. nov". Dvinskie raskopki prof. V.P. Amalitskogo (Northern Dvina Excavations of Prof. V.P. Amalitzky). 5.
  4. ^ Kuhn, O. (1963). Die Familien der recenten und fossilien Amphibien und Reptilien (in German). Bamberg: Verlag.
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Therocephalia
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Clade: Synapsida
  • Clade: Therapsida
  • Clade: Eutheriodontia
Synapsida
    • see Synapsida
Therocephalia
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Lycosuchidae
Scylacosauridae
Chthonosauridae
Akidnognathidae
Whaitsioidea
  • Ophidostoma
Hofmeyriidae
Whaitsiidae
Baurioidea
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Scylacosaurus sclateri

Moschorhinus kitchingi

Viatkosuchus sumini
Ictidosuchidae
Karenitidae
Lycideopidae
Regisauridae
Bauriamorpha
Ericiolacertidae
Bauriidae
Regisaurus jacobi Microgomphodon oligocynus
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Taxon identifiers
Annatherapsidus


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