- I
- Name
- Pareiasuchus nasicornis
- Authority
- (Haughton and Boonstra, 1929)
- Meaning of generic name
- Crocodile cheek? Snake crococile?
- Meaning of specific name
- Nosehorn
- Size
- Length: 3 m
- Remains
- Several specimens including complete skull and postcranial elements. Osteoderms.
- Age and Distribution
- Upper Permian Lowermost Cistecephalus zone, Karoo basin, South Africa. Also Upper Luangwa Valley, Lowermost Cistecephalus zone, Zambia
- Classification
- Anapsida Hallucicrania Pareiasauria
- Image by Tobu Namura (click to enlarge)
Pareiasuchus nasicornis: - II
- Name
- Pareiasuchus peringueyi
- Authority
- (Haughton and Boonstra, 1929)
- Size
- Length: 2.5 m
- Remains
- Nearly complete skeleton
- Age and Distribution
- Upper Permian Cistecephalus zone, Karoo basin, South Africa.
- Further Reading
- R. Broom and S. H. Haughton. 1913. On the Skeleton of a New Pareiasaurian (Pareiasuchus péringueyi gen. et sp. nov.). Annals of the South African Museum 12:17-25.
- Synonyms
- Pareiasaurus peringueyi Broom and Haughton, 1913, Pareiasaurus pulcher Broom, 1935
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Pareiasuchus
The larger Pareiasuchus nasicornis is characterized by a heavily armored snout with a horn-like structure. It might have been ancestral to Pareiasuchus peringueyi.
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