• (moon), a moon of 65489 Ceto Phorcys dubei, an extinct genus and species of therapsid Phorcys, a genus and species (Phorcys corylina) of fungus This disambiguation...
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  • Phorcys is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian (predatory therapsids, related to modern mammals) that lived during the Middle Permian period (Guadalupian)...
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    or the rubidgeines. However, large gorgonopsians such as Phorcys and other large therapsids may have left the niche partitioning to smaller representatives...
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    Inostrancevia (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    dominated by dinocephalians, large therapsids characterized by strong bone robustness. Some genera, notably Phorcys, are relatively larger in size and...
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    Rubidgea (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Bruce Rubidge, who has contributed to much of the research conducted on therapsids of the Karoo Basin. However, this generic name was actually erected in...
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    Gorgonops (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    literally 'Gorgon eye' or 'Gorgon face') is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsid, of which it is the type genus. Gorgonops lived during the Late Permian...
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    Lycaenops (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Lycaenops ("wolf-face") is a genus of carnivorous therapsids. It lived during the Middle Permian to the early Late Permian, about 260 mya, in what is now...
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    Sauroctonus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Sauroctonus ("lizard killer") is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids who lived during the end of the Middle Permian in what is now European Russia...
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    Smilesaurus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    of Gorgonopsia from Bendel et al., 2018: Paleontology portal List of therapsids Kammerer, Christian F. (2016). "Systematics of the Rubidgeinae (Therapsida:...
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    Suchogorgon (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
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    Arctops (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Arctops ("Bear face") is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids known from the Late Permian of South Africa. It measured up to 2 metres (6 ft 7 in)...
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    Anteosaurus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    biarmosuchian Pachydectes, the dicynodont Lanthanostegus, and the gorgonopsian Phorcys, have been found in strata located several hundred meters below the oldest...
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    Pravoslavlevia (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Pravoslavlevia is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids that lived in the late Permian and is part of the Sokolki subcomplex of Russia. It had a...
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    Dinogorgon (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Bruce Rubidge, who has contributed to much of the research conducted on therapsids of the Karoo Basin. The type species of the genus is D. rubidgei. Dinogorgon...
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    Eriphostoma (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Eriphostoma is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids known from the Middle Permian (middle Capitanian stage) of Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone, South...
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    Arctognathus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    a cladogram from the phylogenetic analysis of Gebauer (2007): List of therapsids "Arctognathus". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved 2021-10-10. Sidor 2003, p. 606...
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    Sycosaurus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
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    Nochnitsa (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Nochnitsa is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids who lived during an uncertain stage of the Permian in what is now European Russia. Only one species...
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    Scylacops (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Scylacops was a moderately sized Gorgonopsid. Scylacops is an carnivorous therapsid, existing from 259.0 to 254.0 Ma. S. bigendens was first described by...
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    is highly fossiliferous and well known for its biozone assemblages of therapsid fossils. The Eodicynodon and Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zones to which...
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    Aelurognathus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Aelurognathus is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids from the Permian of South Africa and Zambia. The type species is Aelurognathus tigriceps,...
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    Cyonosaurus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Cyonosaurus is a genus of gorgonopsian therapsids from the late Permian of South Africa. Some skulls have been reported from Early Triassic strata, but...
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  • Cerdorhinus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Cerdorhinus is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids from the Permian of South Africa. The type species Cerdorhinus parvidens was named by South...
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    Viatkogorgon (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Viatkogorgon is a genus of gorgonopsian (a type of therapsid, the group that includes modern mammals) that lived during the Permian period in what is...
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    Aloposaurus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Aloposaurus is an extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. It was first named by Robert Broom in 1910, and contains...
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    Inostranceviinae (category Therapsid subfamilies)
    Inostranceviinae is an extinct subfamily of gorgonopsid therapsids that lived during the Late Permian. Only two genera are known, both from Russia. "BioLib:...
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    Aelurosaurus (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    σαῦρος "lizard") is a small, carnivorous, extinct genus of gorgonopsian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. It was discovered in the Karoo...
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  • Leogorgon (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    Leogorgon ("Leo's gorgon") is an extinct genus of dubious therapsid from the Late Permian Sokolki Faunal Assemblage of Russia. It was originally classified...
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  • "Dixeya" nasuta (category Prehistoric therapsid genera)
    "Dixeya" nasuta is a extinct species of gorgonopsian (predatory therapsids, related to modern mammals) that lived during the Late Permian of East Africa...
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    Rubidgeinae (category Therapsid subfamilies)
    Rubidgeinae is an extinct subfamily of gorgonopsid therapsids known only from Africa. They were among the largest gorgonopsians, and their fossils are...
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