Choerosaurus
Choerosaurus is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. The type species Choerosaurus dejageri was named by South African paleontologist Sidney H. Haughton from the Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone in 1929. Choerosaurus is similar in appearance to Scaloposaurus. In both Choerosaurus and Scaloposaurus, the back of the skull (called the occiput) is high and the canine teeth are thick and shortened. Choerosaurus also has teeth that are ankylothecodont, meaning that they are fused to the bone of the jaw and would not have been replaced when it was alive.
Wikipage redirect
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Choerosaurus
Choerosaurus is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. The type species Choerosaurus dejageri was named by South African paleontologist Sidney H. Haughton from the Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone in 1929. Choerosaurus is similar in appearance to Scaloposaurus. In both Choerosaurus and Scaloposaurus, the back of the skull (called the occiput) is high and the canine teeth are thick and shortened. Choerosaurus also has teeth that are ankylothecodont, meaning that they are fused to the bone of the jaw and would not have been replaced when it was alive.
has abstract
Choerosaurus es un género exti ...... en un análisis filogenético.
@es
Choerosaurus is an extinct gen ...... ed in a phylogenetic analysis.
@en
Wikipage page ID
34,794,436
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
997,627,834
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
image caption
image upright
taxon
Choerosaurus
@en
type species
Choerosaurus dejageri
@en
type species authority
Haughton, 1929
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
Choerosaurus es un género exti ...... cuando el animal estaba vivo.
@es
Choerosaurus is an extinct gen ...... en replaced when it was alive.
@en
label
Choerosaurus
@en
Choerosaurus
@es