G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997

Full reference
G. M. King and I. Jenkins. 1997. The Dicynodont Lystrosaurus from the Upper Permian of Zambia: Evolutionary and Stratigraphical Implications. Palaeontology 40(1):149-156 [J. Mueller/T. Liebrecht/T. Liebrecht]
Metadata
ID number:  29730
Created:  2009-04-16 18:11:02
Modified:  2009-04-16 20:11:21
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (8) - view classification
'Dicynodon curvatus is recombined as Lystrosaurus curvatus' according to G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997
'Dicynodontia was reranked as a infraorder and belongs to Therapsida' according to G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997
'Dicynodontidae belongs to Pristerodontoidea' according to G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997
'Kannemeyeriinae belongs to Dicynodontidae' according to G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997
'Lystrosaurini belongs to Kannemeyeriinae' according to G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997
'Lystrosaurus belongs to Lystrosaurini' according to G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997
'Pristerodontoidea belongs to Dicynodontia' according to G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997
'Therapsida was reranked as a order and belongs to Synapsida' according to G. M. King and I. Jenkins 1997
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