Morphology and systematics of the Northern Dvina cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian)

The materials on the North Dvina cynodonts, Dvinia prima and "Permocynodon sushkini", are redescribed. These cynodonts have a complete secondary palate, an interpterygoid vacuity of the therocephalian type, a medioventral contact between the basipterygoid processes, and an additional mandi...

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Main Author: Tatarinov, L. P.
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spelling ftyaleuniv:oai:elischolar.library.yale.edu:peabody_museum_natural_history_postilla-1125 2023-05-15T16:02:51+02:00 Morphology and systematics of the Northern Dvina cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian) Tatarinov, L. P. 1968-11-12T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/peabody_museum_natural_history_postilla/126 https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1125&context=peabody_museum_natural_history_postilla unknown EliScholar – A Digital Platform for Scholarly Publishing at Yale https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/peabody_museum_natural_history_postilla/126 https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1125&context=peabody_museum_natural_history_postilla Postilla morphology systematics cynodonts North Dvina Upper Permian text 1968 ftyaleuniv 2022-12-24T23:41:33Z The materials on the North Dvina cynodonts, Dvinia prima and "Permocynodon sushkini", are redescribed. These cynodonts have a complete secondary palate, an interpterygoid vacuity of the therocephalian type, a medioventral contact between the basipterygoid processes, and an additional mandibular articulation between the surangular and quadratojugal. In addition, I have found an impression of the external auditory meatus, which has a structure of the tritylodont type but runs to the region of the external quadrate condyle and is closely connected with the grooves for the veins in the occipital part of the skull. The problem of the position of the tympanum in theriodonts is discussed, and the opinion about the attachment of the tympanum to the medial quadrate condyle is criticized. Another very unusual feature is the structure of the lower "molars" of Dvinia, which are described for the first time in the present article; these "molars" have up to 22 additional cusps on the crown and differ sharply both from the upper "molars" of the same animal and, in general, from the "molars" of all previously known theriodonts. Dvinia's "molars", which are transversely widened, did not occlude; the lower "molars" lay interior to the upper and pressed the food against the secondary palate. t is shown that three Northern Dvina specimens that were described as two separate species actually belong to the same species, Dvinia prima. The morphological peculiarities of this Northern Dvina cynodont justify its being set apart in a separate family Dviniidae related to the Procynosuchidae — the extremely primitive cynodonts of South Africa. Text dvina Yale University: EliScholar
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topic morphology
systematics
cynodonts
North Dvina
Upper Permian
spellingShingle morphology
systematics
cynodonts
North Dvina
Upper Permian
Tatarinov, L. P.
Morphology and systematics of the Northern Dvina cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian)
topic_facet morphology
systematics
cynodonts
North Dvina
Upper Permian
description The materials on the North Dvina cynodonts, Dvinia prima and "Permocynodon sushkini", are redescribed. These cynodonts have a complete secondary palate, an interpterygoid vacuity of the therocephalian type, a medioventral contact between the basipterygoid processes, and an additional mandibular articulation between the surangular and quadratojugal. In addition, I have found an impression of the external auditory meatus, which has a structure of the tritylodont type but runs to the region of the external quadrate condyle and is closely connected with the grooves for the veins in the occipital part of the skull. The problem of the position of the tympanum in theriodonts is discussed, and the opinion about the attachment of the tympanum to the medial quadrate condyle is criticized. Another very unusual feature is the structure of the lower "molars" of Dvinia, which are described for the first time in the present article; these "molars" have up to 22 additional cusps on the crown and differ sharply both from the upper "molars" of the same animal and, in general, from the "molars" of all previously known theriodonts. Dvinia's "molars", which are transversely widened, did not occlude; the lower "molars" lay interior to the upper and pressed the food against the secondary palate. t is shown that three Northern Dvina specimens that were described as two separate species actually belong to the same species, Dvinia prima. The morphological peculiarities of this Northern Dvina cynodont justify its being set apart in a separate family Dviniidae related to the Procynosuchidae — the extremely primitive cynodonts of South Africa.
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title Morphology and systematics of the Northern Dvina cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian)
title_short Morphology and systematics of the Northern Dvina cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian)
title_full Morphology and systematics of the Northern Dvina cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian)
title_fullStr Morphology and systematics of the Northern Dvina cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian)
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and systematics of the Northern Dvina cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian)
title_sort morphology and systematics of the northern dvina cynodonts (reptilia, therapsida; upper permian)
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