Phthinosuchus

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Phthinosuchus
Fossil range: Late Permian
Phthinosuchus discors
Phthinosuchus discors
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Superclass: Tetrapoda
Class: Synapsida
Order: Therapsida
Suborder: Phthinosuchia
Family: Phthinosuchidae
Genus: Phthinosuchus
Species

Phthinosuchus discors
Phthinosaurus borissiaki

Phthinosuchus was a therapsid that lived in Late Permian of Russia. Phthinosuchus is the sole member of its family and suborder, but Pthinosaurus may be a relative. Phthinosuchus is one of the most primitive therapsids, and its ancestors from the earlier part of Permian age branched off early from the therapsid line.

Phthinosuchus looked much like the Sphenacodontids, such as Dimetrodon and Sphenacodon. Its temporal fenestrae is larger than that of the Sphenacodontids. Phthinosuchus and the other early therapsids were probably scaly skinned, sprawling, carnivorous synapsids.

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