Titanosuchus

Extinct genus of therapsids From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Titanosuchus ("fierce titan crocodile") is an extinct genus of dinocephalian therapsids that lived in the Middle Permian epoch in South Africa. This genus has only one species, Titanosuchus ferox. Along with its close relatives, Jonkeria and Moschops, Titanosuchus inhabited present-day South Africa around 265 million years ago, in the Late Permian. Titanosuchus is frequently cited as being a carnivore;[1] however, this is based on specimens now assigned to Anteosaurus.[2] Instead, Titanosuchus was likely an omnivorous or herbivorous animal like the related Jonkeria. Titanosuchus is known from fragmentary jaw and postcranial material, which can be distinguished from Jonkeria by the greater length of the limb bones.[3]

Phylum:Chordata
Clade:Synapsida
Suborder:Dinocephalia
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Titanosuchus
Temporal range: Capitanian, 265 Ma
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Therapsida
Suborder: Dinocephalia
Family: Titanosuchidae
Genus: Titanosuchus
Owen, 1876
Species:
T. ferox
Binomial name
Titanosuchus ferox
Owen, 1879
Synonyms
  • Scapanodon Broom, 1904
  • Parascapanodon Boonstra, 1955
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Parascapanodon and Scapanodon were once thought to be distinct genera, but are now considered to be junior synonyms of Titanosuchus.[4]

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