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[dinosaur] Mobaceras, new burnetiid therapsid from middle Permian of Zambia



Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com

A new paper:

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Mobaceras zambeziense gen. et sp. nov.Â


Christian F. Kammerer & Christian A. Sidor (2021)
A new burnetiid from the middle Permian of Zambia and a reanalysis of burnetiamorph relationships.
Papers in Palaeontology (advance online publication)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1341
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/spp2.1341


This published work and the nomenclatural acts it contains have been registered in ZooBank: http://zoobank.org/References/993f67b7-37ff-48b8-9a55-d829d4a5ba41

The data matrix for this paper is archived in MorphoBank: https://doi.org/10.7934/P3785


A new taxon of burnetiamorph therapsid, Mobaceras zambeziense gen. et sp. nov., is described on the basis of a partial skull recovered from the lower Madumabisa Mudstone Formation (Guadalupian) of Zambia. This taxon can be distinguished from all previously known burnetiamorphs by its unique cranial boss morphology, including a bulbous nasal boss on a 'stalk' and highly discretized, exaggerated anterior and posterior supraorbital bosses. Burnetiamorph phylogeny has recently become contentious; here, support for conflicting phylogenetic topologies is evaluated on a characterâbyâcharacter basis and a revised phylogenetic analysis is presented. The clades Burnetiamorpha and Burnetiidae are supported with their traditional composition, including genera (viz. Bullacephalus and Pachydectes) recently assigned to a separate family (Bullacephalidae, here considered synonymous with Burnetiidae). The traditional dichotomy within Burnetiidae into Burnetiinae and Proburnetiinae is upheld, with Mobaceras recovered as a burnetiine, along with Bullacephalus, Burnetia, Niuksenitia, and Pachydectes.

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