Baurioidea is a
superfamily
SUPERFAMILY is a database and search platform of structural and functional annotation for all proteins and genomes. It classifies amino acid sequences into known structural domains, especially into SCOP superfamilies. Domains are functional, str ...
of
therocephalia
Therocephalia is an extinct suborder of eutheriodont therapsids (mammals and their close relatives) from the Permian and Triassic. The therocephalians ("beast-heads") are named after their large skulls, which, along with the structure of their te ...
n
therapsid
Therapsida is a major group of eupelycosaurian synapsids that includes mammals, their ancestors and relatives. Many of the traits today seen as unique to mammals had their origin within early therapsids, including limbs that were oriented more ...
s. It includes advanced therocephalians such as ''
Regisaurus'' and ''
Bauria
''Bauria'' is an extinct genus of the suborder Therocephalia that existed during the Early and MiddleTriassic period, around 246-251 million years ago. It belonged to the family Bauriidae. ''Bauria'' was probably a carnivore or insectivore ...
''.
The superfamily was named by
South African paleontologist
Robert Broom
Robert Broom FRS FRSE (30 November 1866 6 April 1951) was a British- South African doctor and palaeontologist. He qualified as a medical practitioner in 1895 and received his DSc in 1905 from the University of Glasgow.
From 1903 to 1910, he ...
in 1911. Bauriamorpha, named by
D. M. S. Watson
Prof David Meredith Seares Watson FRS FGS HFRSE LLD (18 June 1886 – 23 July 1973) was the Jodrell Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at University College, London from 1921 to 1951.
Biography
Early life
Watson was born in the Highe ...
and
Alfred Romer
Alfred Sherwood Romer (December 28, 1894 – November 5, 1973) was an American paleontologist and biologist and a specialist in vertebrate evolution.
Biography
Alfred Romer was born in White Plains, New York, the son of Harry Houston Romer an ...
in 1956, is a
junior synonym
The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently.
* In botanical nomenclature, a synonym is a scientific name that applies to a taxon that (now) goes by a different scientific name. For example, Linna ...
of Baurioidea.
Many baurioids were once placed in a group called Scaloposauria. Scaloposaurs were characterized by their small size and reduced postorbital bar (a strut of bone behind the eye socket). Scaloposauria is no longer recognized as a valid taxon because it likely represents juvenile forms of many groups of therocephalians. Most scaloposaurs, including ''
Scaloposaurus
''Scaloposaurus'' is an extinct genus of carnivorous therocephalians living during the Permian 259.0—254.0 Ma existing for approximately .
Taxonomy
''Scaloposaurus'' was named by Owen (1876). It was assigned to Therocephalia by Broom (1913); ...
'' and ''Regisaurus'', are now classified in various positions within Bauroidea.
Many therocephalians once classified as scaloposaurians are now considered basal baurioids. The classification of these species is uncertain, as there have been no comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of scaloposaurian taxa. The validity of many of these species is questionable, as future studies may find some to be synonymous.
Below is a list of these taxa:
* ''
Ictidosuchoides''
* ''
Scaloposaurus
''Scaloposaurus'' is an extinct genus of carnivorous therocephalians living during the Permian 259.0—254.0 Ma existing for approximately .
Taxonomy
''Scaloposaurus'' was named by Owen (1876). It was assigned to Therocephalia by Broom (1913); ...
''
* ''
Tetracynodon
''Tetracynodon'' is an extinct genus of therocephalian. Fossils of ''Tetracynodon'' have been found in the Karoo Basin of South Africa. Two species are known: the type species ''T. tenuis'' from the Late Permian and the species ''T. darti'' fro ...
''
* ''
Zorillodontops''
* ''
Homodontosaurus
''Homodontosaurus'' is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. The type species ''Homodontosaurus kitchingi'' was named by South African paleontologist Robert Broom in 1949. Broom based his description ...
''
* ''
Ictidosuchops''
* ''
Nanictidops''
* ''
Scaloporhinus''
* ''
Scaloposuchus''
* ''
Choerosaurus
''Choerosaurus'' is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. The type species ''Choerosaurus dejageri'' was named by South African paleontologist Sidney H. Haughton from the ''Tropidostoma'' Assemblage ...
''
* ''
Ictidostoma
''Ictidostoma'' is an extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsids known from the Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone.
See also
* List of therapsids
This list of therapsids is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been ...
''
* ''
Ictidosuchus''
* ''
Malasaurus
''Malasaurus'' is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids which existed in Russia
Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in ...
''
* ''
Chlynovia''
* ''
Karenites''
* ''
Perplexisaurus''
* ''
Scalopodon''
* ''
Scalopodontes''
References
External links
Bauroideain the
Paleobiology Database
The Paleobiology Database is an online resource for information on the distribution and classification of fossil animals, plants, and microorganisms.
History
The Paleobiology Database (PBDB) originated in the NCEAS-funded Phanerozoic Marine Pale ...
Permian first appearances
Triassic extinctions
Vertebrate superfamilies
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