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1806:Sinophoneus
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1779:Microsyodon
1734:Anteosauria
1644:Novocynodon
1637:Microurania
1395:Sidor, C.A.
1362:, 73:117-30
1140:Syodontinae
1131:Anteosaurus
1117:Sinophoneus
1104:Microsyodon
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1036:Broom, 1903
988:Anomodontia
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738:Anteosaurus
673:Sinophoneus
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294:Description
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227:Anteosauria
130:Anteosaurus
18:Anteosauria
2166:Anteosaurs
2160:Categories
1963:Dinartamus
1840:Notosyodon
1690:Rhopalodon
1580:see below↓
1519:Therapsida
1384:King, G.M.
1374:PD MacLean
1277:16 October
1244:References
1153:Notosyodon
1138:Subfamily
1109:Subfamily
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816:Notosyodon
321:premaxilla
279:therapsids
269:Anteosaurs
233:Subgroups
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201:Therapsida
35:Anteosaurs
1888:Brithopus
1559:Synapsida
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1191:Brithopus
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1055:., 2011.
497:cladogram
489:cladistic
480:Phylogeny
433:dinosaurs
347:are more
188:Synapsida
161:Kingdom:
155:Eukaryota
2145:Category
2064:Moschops
1977:Jonkeria
1902:Orthopus
1501:Chordata
1499:Phylum:
1495:Animalia
1349:, 1988,
1205:Eosyodon
949:families
935:Taxonomy
257:Boonstra
246:Synonyms
175:Chordata
171:Phylum:
165:Animalia
151:Domain:
1991:Scullya
1970:Enobius
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447:Feeding
376:Ecology
313:canines
1854:Syodon
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317:crowns
259:, 1962
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