Rubidgea is a genus of gorgonopsian from the upper Permian of South Africa and Tanzania, containing the species Rubidgea atrox. The generic name Rubidgea...
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Dinogorgon (redirect from Rubidgea quinquemolaris)
the skull length of nearly 40 centimetres (16 in), almost as large as Rubidgea had. It was a formidable predator, and likely preyed on reptiles and smaller...
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the 3 ridges. They typically feature a long and narrow skull. Juvenile Rubidgea appear to have had snouts wider than long. Unlike eutheriodonts, the occipital...
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largest known gorgonopsian, being rivaled in size only by the imposing Rubidgea. It has a broad and elongated skull equipped with large oval-shaped temporal...
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Leontosaurus (redirect from Rubidgea platyrhina)
Referred skull, the holotype of Rubidgea platyrhina...
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broadly expanded in rubidgeines. The largest rubidgeins were Dinogorgon and Rubidgea. Rubidgeines were among the largest gorgonopsians known, and the largest...
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Aelurognathus Ruhuhucerberus Sycosaurus Rubidgeini Clelandina Dinogorgon Leontosaurus Rubidgea...
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Aelurognathus Ruhuhucerberus Sycosaurus Rubidgeini Clelandina Dinogorgon Leontosaurus Rubidgea...
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rugose bosses. Clelandina shares many characteristics with the contemporary Rubidgea, and is currently recognized as the sister taxon of this genus. Together...
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insectivore Procolophon, Beaufort Group omnivore Diictodon, Permian synapsid Rubidgea, Permian predator Lystrosaurus, Triassic herbivorous therapsid Thrinaxodon...
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isolated left premaxilla A gorgonopsid Lycaenops L. sp. A gorgonopsid Rubidgea R. atrox IGP K 46, fragmentary skull A gorgonopsid, formally named Broomicephalus...
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total length approaching 3.5 m (11 ft) and a mass of 300 kg (660 lb). Rubidgea atrox is the largest African gorgonopsian, with skull of nearly 45 cm (18 in)...
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Formation of the Ruhuhu Basin. It existed sympatrically with the even larger Rubidgea. Kammerer, Christian F. (2016). "Systematics of the Rubidgeinae (Therapsida:...
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comparison, the largest Late Permian gorgonopsians such as Inostrancevia and Rubidgea reached skull lengths in excess of 40 cm (16 in). Collectively, the preserved...
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Aelurognathus Ruhuhucerberus Sycosaurus Rubidgeini Clelandina Dinogorgon Leontosaurus Rubidgea...
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Aelurognathus Ruhuhucerberus Sycosaurus Rubidgeini Clelandina Dinogorgon Leontosaurus Rubidgea...
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Aelurognathus Ruhuhucerberus Sycosaurus Rubidgeini Clelandina Dinogorgon Leontosaurus Rubidgea...
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parringtoni, Scylacops and the rubidgeines Aelurognathus, Dinogorgon, Rubidgea, Ruhuhucerberus and Sycosaurus The other theriodonts present are represented...
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Aelurognathus Ruhuhucerberus Sycosaurus Rubidgeini Clelandina Dinogorgon Leontosaurus Rubidgea...
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Kannemeyeria Megazostrodon Otodus megalodon (referred to by its synonym Carcharodon megalodon) Rubidgea Thrinaxodon (mentioned) Triceratops Varanus prisca...
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Aelurognathus Ruhuhucerberus Sycosaurus Rubidgeini Clelandina Dinogorgon Leontosaurus Rubidgea...
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Aelurognathus Ruhuhucerberus Sycosaurus Rubidgeini Clelandina Dinogorgon Leontosaurus Rubidgea...
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Dinogorgon, Gorgonops, Lycaenops, Leontocephalus, Pardocephalus, Prorubidgea, Rubidgea, Scylacops, Scymnognathus, and Sycosaurus. By far the most abundant herbivore...
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