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Pascualgnathus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Therapsida

Family
  
†Traversodontidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
Cynodontia

Rank
  
Genus

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Pascualgnathus is a genus of traversodontid cynodont from the Middle Triassic of Argentina. Fossils have been found from the Río Seco de la Quebrada Formation. The type species P. polanskii was named in 1966.

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Description

Pascualgnathus is a small traversodontid. It has large upper canine teeth and small postcanine teeth. The postcanine teeth of Pascualgnathus and other traversodontids are wide, allowing them to eat plant material. The upper postcanines of Pascualgnathus are rectangular. Each has a central ridge and a cusp on the side facing the mouth. There are also two cusps on the side of the tooth facing the lips, with one being larger than the other. The lower postcanines have less of a rectangular shape and have only two cusps. Unlike the upper postcanines, they are longer than they are wide.

Classification

When Pascualgnathus was first named in 1966, it was considered a member of the family Diademodontidae more closely related to the African genus Trirachodon than the South American genus Diademodon. Diademodon was later uncovered from the Río Seco de la Quebrada Formation alongside Pascualgnathus, suggesting that the ancestors of Pascualgnathus migrated from Africa to South America.

References

Pascualgnathus Wikipedia