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* ''Baurocynodon'' <small/>Brink, 1951<small>
* ''Baurocynodon'' <small>Brink, 1951</small>
* ''Cynosuchoides'' <small/>Broom, 1931<small>
* ''Cynosuchoides'' <small>Broom, 1931</small>
* ''Cynosuchus'' <small/>Owen, 1876<small>
* ''Cynosuchus'' <small>Owen, 1876</small>
* ''Mygalesuchus'' <small/>Broom, 1942<small>
* ''Mygalesuchus'' <small>Broom, 1942</small>
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'''''Cynosaurus''''' is an extinct [[genus]] of non-[[mammal]]ian [[synapsid]]. Remains have been found from the [[Dicynodon Assemblage Zone]] in South Africa.<ref name="Kemp">T. S. Kemp: ''The Origin and Evolution of Mammals'' Oxford University Press, 2005. {{ISBN|0-19-850760-7}}</ref>
'''''Cynosaurus''''' is an extinct [[genus]] of non-[[mammal]]ian [[synapsid]]. Remains have been found from the [[Dicynodon Assemblage Zone]] in South Africa.<ref name="Kemp">T. S. Kemp: ''The Origin and Evolution of Mammals'' Oxford University Press, 2005. {{ISBN|0-19-850760-7}}</ref>

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Cynosaurus
Temporal range: Late Permian, 265.1–254.17 Ma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Therapsida
Clade: Cynodontia
Clade: Epicynodontia
Genus: Cynosaurus
Schmidt, 1927
Synonyms
  • Baurocynodon Brink, 1951
  • Cynosuchoides Broom, 1931
  • Cynosuchus Owen, 1876
  • Mygalesuchus Broom, 1942

Cynosaurus is an extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsid. Remains have been found from the Dicynodon Assemblage Zone in South Africa.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ T. S. Kemp: The Origin and Evolution of Mammals Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-19-850760-7