Stahleckeriidae is a family of dicynodont therapsids whose fossils are known from the Triassic of North America, South America, Asia and Africa.[2]
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Stahleckeriidae is a family of dicynodont therapsids whose fossils are known from the Triassic of North America, South America, Asia and Africa. Below...
Basin in northwestern Argentina. It has been placed in the family Stahleckeriidae. The genus is described as an enormous dicynodont, with a short, high...
have been included in the group: Kannemeyeriidae, Shansiodontidae, Stahleckeriidae, and Dinodontosauridae. Occasionally some of these families are not...
most Triassic dicynodonts belong to, and is a member of the family Stahleckeriidae, the last remaining lineage of dicynodonts in the Late Triassic. In...
unstable. In this tree, Woznikella is part of the "Stahleckeriidae group" but falls outside of Stahleckeriidae proper (Stahleckeriinae + Placeriinae): Szczygielski...
found only in the Angara Basin of Morocco. Moghreberia belonged to the Stahleckeriidae family, a group of anomodont therapsids and is most commonly known...
in South Africa. It is also the oldest known member of the family Stahleckeriidae, and implies that the family was already diversifying in the Middle...
Triassic (Carnian–?Norian) Grabowa Formation Poland Germany A dicynodont closely related to the family Stahleckeriidae. The type species is W. triradiata....
Pentasaurus is an extinct genus of dicynodont of the family Stahleckeriidae, closely related to the well known Placerias. It was found in the Lower Elliot...
are also unusually thick. While usually considered a member of the Stahleckeriidae, generally due to its size, it probably falls just outside the group...