Charassognathidae

Extinct family of cynodonts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charassognathidae is an extinct family of basal cynodonts known from the Late Permian of South Africa and Zambia. It was named in 2016 by the palaeontologist Christian F. Kammerer, who defined it as all taxa more closely related to Charassognathus gracilis than to Dvinia prima, Galesaurus planiceps or Procynosuchus delaharpeae.[2] The family contains the genera Charassognathus, Abdalodon and Nshimbodon, with the latter two making up the subfamily Abdalodontinae.[1]

Phylum:Chordata
Clade:Synapsida
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Charassognathids
Temporal range: Late Permian (Wuchiapingian), 259–254 Ma
Life restoration of Abdalodon diastematicus
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Therapsida
Clade: Cynodontia
Family: Charassognathidae
Kammerer, 2016
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