English: Illustration of therapsid skulls: Mormosaurus (Dinocephalia); Dicynodon, Cistecephalus (Anomodontia); Gorgonops (Gorgonopsia); Scylacosaurus (Therocephalia); Diademodon (Cynodontia) from The Osteology of the Reptiles (1925)
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1925
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Fig. 44. Therapsid skulls: A, B, Mormosaurus (Dinocephalia) from above and from side. After Watson. One twelfth natural size. C, Dicynodon (Anomodontia) from the side. After Broom. One half natural size. D, Cistecephalus (Anomodontia), from above. After Broom. One half natural size. E, Gorgonops (Gorgonopsia), from below. After Watson. One fourth natural size. F, Scylacosaurus (Therocephalia), from the side. After Broom. Two sevenths natural size. G, Diademodon (Cynodontia), occiput. After Watson. One half natural size.
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