- Source: Anomodontia
Anomodontia is an extinct group of non-mammalian therapsids from the Permian and Triassic periods. By far the most speciose group are the dicynodonts, a clade of beaked, tusked herbivores. Anomodonts were very diverse during the Middle Permian, including primitive forms like Anomocephalus and Patranomodon and groups like Venyukovioidea and Dromasauria. Dicynodonts became the most successful and abundant of all herbivores in the Late Permian, filling ecological niches ranging from large browsers down to small burrowers. Few dicynodont families survived the Permian–Triassic extinction event, but one lineage (Kannemeyeriiformes) evolved into large, stocky forms that became dominant terrestrial herbivores right until the Late Triassic, when changing conditions caused them to decline, finally going extinct during the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event.
Classification
= Taxonomy
=Order Therapsida
Suborder Anomodontia
Biseridens
Patranomodon
Clade Anomocephaloidea
Anomocephalus
Tiarajudens
Infraorder Venyukovioidea
Otsheria
Parasuminia
Suminia
Ulemica
Venyukovia
Clade Chainosauria
?Galechirus
Galeops
Galepus
Infraorder Dicynodontia
= Phylogeny
=Cladogram modified from Cisneros et al., 2015.
Cladogram modified from Angielczyk and Kammerer (2017):
See also
Theriodont
Dinocephalia
Biarmosuchians
Evolution of mammals
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Synapsida
- Mamalia
- Cynodontia
- Therapsida
- Cyonosaurus
- Inostrancevia
- Anomodontia
- Therapsida
- Dicynodontia
- Kannemeyeria
- Kannemeyeriiformes
- Theriodontia
- Lisowicia
- Bulbasaurus
- Placerias
- Diictodon