Pelanomodon

In Depth        Originally described as a species of Dicynodon,‭ ‬Pelanomodon was a genus of dicynodont that lived in South Africa during the Permian.‭ ‬The type species of Pelanomodon is P.‭ ‬moschops,‭ ‬which should not be confused with the genus Moschops. Further Reading -‭ ‬A comprehensive taxonomic revision of Dicynodon‭ (‬Therapsida,‭ ‬Anomodontia‭) ‬and its implications for … Read more

Chirostenotes

In Depth        Dinosaurs and other extinct prehistoric animals often have complicated histories regarding classification and‭ ‬Chirostenotes is no exception to this.‭ ‬First only the hands were found by George Fryer Sternberg in‭ ‬1914.‭ ‬First to study them were Lawrence Morris Lambe who unfortunately died before he had chance to finish the description of them.‭ ‬Charles … Read more

Lycosuchus

In Depth        Lycosuchus was a genus of therocephalia therapsid that lived in South Africa during the Late‭ ‬Permian.‭ ‬Lycosuchus would have been an active predator of other vertebrates,‭ ‬and is particularly noted for having two enlarged canine teeth in each side of the upper jaw. Further Reading -‭ ‬On an almost perfect skull of a … Read more

Ligabueino

In Depth        Initially thought to be a tiny abelisauroid at the time of discovery,‭ ‬the lack of fusing in the vertebrae is now seen as proof that the individual which makes up the holotype is actually‭ ‬a juvenile.‭ ‬Unfortunately,‭ ‬because the remains of Ligabueino are so incomplete,‭ ‬it is hard to ascertain exactly what kind … Read more

Gryposuchus

In Depth        Gryposuchus was initially known as Ramphostoma neogaues until the‭ ‬addition of the second species in‭ ‬1912‭ ‬when it was realised that Ramphostoma was already used and actually a synonym for a genus of blind snakes called Leptotyphlops.‭ ‬Although a synonym,‭ ‬Ramphostoma could not be applied as it was first used in‭ ‬1860‭ ‬and … Read more

Breviceratops

In Depth        Originally named as a species of Protoceratops,‭ ‬P.‭ ‬kozlowskii,‭ ‬Breviceratops was established as a distinct genus of ceratopsian dinosaur in‭ ‬1990.‭ ‬There has been much speculation that Breviceratops may actually be synonymous with the genus Bagaceratops,‭ ‬though some researchers have pointed out notable differences between the holotype of Breviceratops and the known specimens … Read more

Redondasaurus

In Depth        Redondasaurus was a large phytosaur that is known to have lived in the USA during the late Triassic period.‭ ‬The largest known skull at the time of writing is about eighty centimetres long,‭ ‬and is very robustly formed.‭ ‬This alone indicates that Redondasaurus was a predator of large vertebrates,‭ ‬perhaps lurking in Late … Read more

Muttaburrasaurus

muttaburrasaurus

In Depth        Muttaburrasaurus is one of the best known dinosaurs to come from Australia,‭ ‬though it was the inclusion of Muttaburrasaurus in an episode of the TV series Walking with Dinosaurs that brought it to‭ ‬the attention of a worldwide audience.‭ ‬Muttaburrasaurus is named after the town Muttaburra situated in Queensland,‭ ‬Australia where the holotype … Read more

Bianchengichthys

In Depth        Bianchengichthys is a genus of placoderm fish that lived during the Silurian.‭ ‬At the time of its description the genus got a lot of attention because the genus is considered to be close to what we would expect the ancestral link between bony placoderm fish and modern fish forms to have looked like.‭ … Read more

Lusitanisuchus

In Depth        Originally named as Lisboasaurus‭ ‬mitracostatus,‭ ‬L.‭ ‬mitracostatus was renamed as Lusitanisuchus in‭ ‬2004.‭ ‬Lusitanisuchus is a genus of crocodylomorph that lived in Portugal during the late Jurassic to early Cretaceous. Further Reading -‭ ‬Upper Jurassic lizards from central Portugal.‭ ‬Contribui��o para o conhecimento da Fauna do Kimerridgiano da Mina de Lignito Guimarota‭ (‬Leiria,‭ … Read more