Syops

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Syops es un género extinto de terápsido dicinodonto.​ La especie S. vanhoepeni fue nombrado por primera vez en 1938 como Dicynodon vanhoepeni. rdf:langString
Syops is an extinct genus of dicynodont therapsid. The type species S. vanhoepeni was first named in 1938 as Dicynodon vanhoepeni. Fossils of the genus have been found in the Cistecephalus Assemblage Zone in the Usili Formation of the , Tanzania and , Zambia. Its phylogenetic placement is somewhat uncertain, with multiple different studies finding it as either a basal geikiid, rhachiocephalid a dicynodontoid more derived than the most basal genera but less derived than Lystrosauridae, or a lystrosaurid. rdf:langString
Il siope (Syops vanhoepeni) è un terapside estinto, appartenente ai dicinodonti. Visse nel Permiano superiore (circa 259 - 254 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti sono stati ritrovati in Africa. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kammerer et al. 2011
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rdf:langString Syops es un género extinto de terápsido dicinodonto.​ La especie S. vanhoepeni fue nombrado por primera vez en 1938 como Dicynodon vanhoepeni.
rdf:langString Syops is an extinct genus of dicynodont therapsid. The type species S. vanhoepeni was first named in 1938 as Dicynodon vanhoepeni. Fossils of the genus have been found in the Cistecephalus Assemblage Zone in the Usili Formation of the , Tanzania and , Zambia. Its phylogenetic placement is somewhat uncertain, with multiple different studies finding it as either a basal geikiid, rhachiocephalid a dicynodontoid more derived than the most basal genera but less derived than Lystrosauridae, or a lystrosaurid.
rdf:langString Il siope (Syops vanhoepeni) è un terapside estinto, appartenente ai dicinodonti. Visse nel Permiano superiore (circa 259 - 254 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti sono stati ritrovati in Africa.
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