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28 April 2017 Re-assessment of Silphoictidoides ruhuhuensis von Huene, 1950 (Therapsida, Therocephalia) from the Late Permian of Tanzania: one of the most basal baurioids known
Michael W. Maisch
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Abstract

The known material of the small therocephalian Silphoictidoides ruhuhuensis von Huene, 1950, is re-investigated. Additional description of the cranial osteology and a new diagnosis of the taxon are provided. It is demonstrated that contrary to recent claims Silphoictidoides represents a valid genus that is so far endemic to the Ruhuhu Basin and distinct from any described forms from the South African Karoo Basin. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that the genus is one of the most basal known representatives of the important therocephalian clade Baurioidea.

Michael W. Maisch "Re-assessment of Silphoictidoides ruhuhuensis von Huene, 1950 (Therapsida, Therocephalia) from the Late Permian of Tanzania: one of the most basal baurioids known," Palaeodiversity 10(1), 25-39, (28 April 2017). https://doi.org/10.18476/pale.v10.a3
Received: 21 January 2017; Accepted: 4 April 2017; Published: 28 April 2017
KEYWORDS
morphology
phylogeny
Ruhuhu Basin
Silphoictidoides
taxonomy
Therocephalia
Usili Formation
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