Probainognathidae

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Probainognathidae
Temporal range: Triassic
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Order: Therapsida
Suborder: Cynodontia
Parvorder: Probainognathia
Family: Probainognathidae
Romer, 1973
Genera

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Probainognathidae is an extinct family of carnivorous therapsids which lived during the Upper Triassic. It has two known members: Probainognathus from South America, and the somewhat later Lepagia from Europe. The family was established by Romer in 1973. Its members were closely related to the even more exotically named Chiniquodontidae.

Both genera were small animals. Probainognathus, known from a number of specimens, was about 10 cm in length and extremely mammal-like in terms of its anatomy. Remains of Lepagia are restricted to teeth. These most closely resemble the dentition of other carnivorous cynodonts of the Upper Triassic.

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