Clelandina

Cle-lan-de-nah.
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John Stewart

Paleoecologist

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Name

Clelandina.

Phonetic

Cle-lan-de-nah.

Named By

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Synapsida,‭ ‬Therapsida,‭ ‬Gorgonopsia.

Diet

Carnivore.

Species

C.‭ ‬rubidgei‭

Size

Skull of C.‭ ‬scheepersi‭ ‬19‭ ‬centimetres long,‭ ‬skull of C.‭ ‬rubidgei about‭ ‬21‭ ‬centimetres long.‭ ‬Body length estimated to be around the‭ ‬1‭ ‬meter mark.

Known locations

South Africa.

Time Period

Wuchiapingian of the Permian.

Fossil representation

Skulls,‭ ‬though often compressed during fossilisation.

In Depth

       Although often compressed,‭ ‬and incomplete,‭ ‬Clelandina skulls have been noted as being particularly broad while having short snouts.‭ ‬These are two significant developments that may indicate that Clelandina had a particularly strong bite force.‭ ‬A wider skull would allow for greater room for larger‭ (‬and hence more powerful‭) ‬jaw closing muscles,‭ ‬while the short snout meant that food was nearer the point of jaw articulation‭ (‬the fulcrum of the jaw mechanism‭) ‬that allowed force to be focused upon whatever was in the mouth.‭ ‬A strong bite force suggest a preference for hunting prey that had particularly tough hides.‭ ‬It may also be that Clelandina‭ ‬had a greater disposition towards scavenging and having to process body parts like bones,‭ ‬though the dentition of sharp conical teeth around the front of the mouth does not support a scavenging lifestyle.‭

       Another genus of gorgonopsid,‭ ‬Broomicephalus,‭ ‬might be synonymous with Clelandina.

Further Reading

-‭ ‬A contribution to our knowledge of the vertebrates of the Karroo beds of south Africa‭ ‬-‭ ‬Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh,‭ ‬v.‭ ‬61,‭ ‬part‭ ‬2,‭ ‬n.‭ ‬21,‭ ‬p.‭ ‬577-629.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Robert Broom‭ ‬-‭ ‬1948. -‭ ‬Studies on new specimens of Gorgonopsia:‭ ‬-‭ ‬Palaeontographica africana,‭ ‬v.‭ ‬1,‭ ‬p.‭ ‬1-28.‭ ‬-‭ ‬A.‭ ‬S.‭ ‬Brink‭ & ‬J.‭ ‬W.‭ ‬Kitching‭ ‬-‭ ‬1953.

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