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Geikia is an extinct genus of dicynodont therapsids from the late Permian. The abundance and diversity of dicynodonts during this period, combined with incomplete or inadequately prepared specimens, have led to challenges in determining relationships within this taxon. Only two species, Geikia locusticeps and Geikia elginensis have been assigned to this genus. While this is the currently accepted classification, fossil record limitations have led to repeated debate on the genus assignments of these species.

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  • Geikia (ca)
  • Geikia (en)
  • Geikia (es)
  • Geikia (it)
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  • Geikia és un gènere de sinàpsids extints de la família dels gèikids. Visqué durant el Permià superior en allò que avui en dia és Àfrica i Europa. Se n'han trobat restes fòssils al Regne Unit i Tanzània. Fou descrit a partir d'un crani trobat prop d'Elgin (Escòcia) i anomenat en honor de Sir , director general del . Els seus hàbitats naturals probablement eren les zones fluvials. (ca)
  • Geikia es un género extinto de sinápsido dicinodonto herbívoro del Pérmico. La única especie descrita es Geikia elginensis hallada en el Reino Unido.​ (es)
  • Geikia is an extinct genus of dicynodont therapsids from the late Permian. The abundance and diversity of dicynodonts during this period, combined with incomplete or inadequately prepared specimens, have led to challenges in determining relationships within this taxon. Only two species, Geikia locusticeps and Geikia elginensis have been assigned to this genus. While this is the currently accepted classification, fossil record limitations have led to repeated debate on the genus assignments of these species. (en)
  • La geikia (gen. Geikia) è un terapside estinto appartenente ai dicinodonti. Visse nel Permiano superiore (circa 255 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Europa e in Africa. (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Geikia_and_Sclerosaurus.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pelanomodon_tuberosus_skull.jpg
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  • Newton, 1893 (en)
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  • Life restoration of Geikia elginensis (en)
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  • *G. elginensis( Newton, 1893 ) *G. locusticeps (von Huene, 1942 ) (en)
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  • Geikia (en)
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  • G. elginensis (en)
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  • Newton, 1893 (en)
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  • Geikia és un gènere de sinàpsids extints de la família dels gèikids. Visqué durant el Permià superior en allò que avui en dia és Àfrica i Europa. Se n'han trobat restes fòssils al Regne Unit i Tanzània. Fou descrit a partir d'un crani trobat prop d'Elgin (Escòcia) i anomenat en honor de Sir , director general del . Els seus hàbitats naturals probablement eren les zones fluvials. (ca)
  • Geikia es un género extinto de sinápsido dicinodonto herbívoro del Pérmico. La única especie descrita es Geikia elginensis hallada en el Reino Unido.​ (es)
  • Geikia is an extinct genus of dicynodont therapsids from the late Permian. The abundance and diversity of dicynodonts during this period, combined with incomplete or inadequately prepared specimens, have led to challenges in determining relationships within this taxon. Only two species, Geikia locusticeps and Geikia elginensis have been assigned to this genus. While this is the currently accepted classification, fossil record limitations have led to repeated debate on the genus assignments of these species. (en)
  • La geikia (gen. Geikia) è un terapside estinto appartenente ai dicinodonti. Visse nel Permiano superiore (circa 255 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Europa e in Africa. (it)
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