All modern mammals are descendants of the paraphyletic non-mammaliaform Synapsida, colloquially referred to as the “mammal-like reptiles.” It has long been assumed that these …
Mammals are arguably the most conspicuous tetrapods in the modern biota. Although there are fewer extant mammal species (~ 5,500) than birds (~ 10,000) or squamates (~ 10,000) …
For over a century, researchers have assumed that the plane of the lateral semicircular canal of the inner ear lies parallel to the horizon when the head is at rest, and used this …
In mammals, the infraorbital canal provides a passage for the infraorbital ramus of the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve. The infraorbital nerve ensures tactile sensitivity of …
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive discussions about the phylogenetic affinities of turtles and rekindled the debate on …
Gorgonopsians are among the most recognizable groups of synapsids from the Permian period and have an extensive but mostly cranial fossil record. By contrast, relatively little is …
The origin of cynodonts, the group ancestral to and including mammals, is one of the major outstanding problems in therapsid evolution. One of the most troubling aspects of the …
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Emydopoidea is one of the major dicynodont subclades and includes some purported fossorial taxa. Various cranial and postcranial adaptations for fossoriality have long been …
Nythosaurus larvatus was one of the first non-mammalian cynodonts to be described, and has played a prominent role in the history of paleoneurology as one of the only …