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    Therapsids, such as Moschops, are synapsids, the dominant land animals in the Permian period, which ended 252 million years ago. Moschops were heavy set dinocephalian...
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  • imply their species or genus. The title character, Moschops, is a young therapsid of the genus Moschops; Ally is a theropod of the genus Allosaurus; Grandfather...
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    originally named Dicynodon moschops, however, in 1969 an analysis done by A. W. Keyser reclassified the specimen as Pelanomodon moschops. Another species, Pelanomodon...
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    synonym of Moschops (e.g. by King, 1988 and Atayman et al., 2009) since 1969 after Lieuwe Dirk Boonstra sunk Moschognathus into Moschops, albeit retained...
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    of amniotes that includes mammals and their extinct relatives, such as Moschops and Dimetrodon. The zygomatic process of the temporal arises by two roots:...
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    carnivorous, herbivorous, and omnivorous forms. Some, like Keratocephalus, Moschops, Struthiocephalus and Jonkeria were semiaquatic, others, like Anteosaurus...
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    Ulemosaurus is a large Moschops-like form from Russia; it is probably similar enough to be included as a separate species of Moschops. Despite its advanced...
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    and either long-snouted (e.g. Struthiocephalus) or high and short (e.g. Moschops). Very often the top of the head is rounded, and the bones of the forehead...
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    : Robertia), to large, bulky herbivores a ton or more in weight (e.g.: Moschops). After flourishing for many millions of years, these successful animals...
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    the very successful Tapinocephalidae. Notable tapinocephalians include Moschops, Tapinocephalus, and Titanosuchus. Unlike anteosaurs and estemmenosuchids...
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