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Lemurosaurus is a genus of extinct biarmosuchian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. The generic epithet Lemursaurus is a mix of Latin, lemures “ghosts, spirits”, and Greek, sauros, “lizard”. Lemurosaurus is easily identifiable by its prominent eye crests, and large eyes. The name Lemurosaurus pricei was coined by paleontologist Robert Broom in 1949, based on a single small crushed skull, measured at approximately 86 millimeters in length, found on the Dorsfontein farm in Graaff-Reinet. To date, only two skulls of the Lemurosaurus have been discovered, so body size is unknown. The second larger, more intact, skull was found in 1974 by a team from the National Museum, Bloemfontein.

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  • العظاءة الليمورية (ar)
  • Lemurosaurus (es)
  • Lemurosaurus (en)
  • Лемурозавр (ru)
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  • العظاءة الليمورية (الاسم العلمي:Lemurosaurus) هي جنس منقرض من بيارميات وأشباهها الوحشية الوجه تنتمي إلى برنيتيات الشكل من البرمي المتأخر في جنوب أفريقيا. النوع النمطي هو وتمت تسميته في عام 1949. (ar)
  • Lemurosaurus es un género extinto de terápsido perteneciente a la familia Burnetiidae que existió durante el periodo Pérmico superior en lo que hoy es Sudáfrica. Era un terápsido pequeño y primitivo; fue inicialmente descrito a partir de material mal preservado (holotipo (BP/1/816)) y se pensaba que estaba relacionado con Ictidorhinus. Un segundo espécimen mejor preservado (NMQR 1702) mostró que se trataba de un burnétido. Se trataba de un animal de unos 50 cm de longitud​ (es)
  • Lemurosaurus is a genus of extinct biarmosuchian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. The generic epithet Lemursaurus is a mix of Latin, lemures “ghosts, spirits”, and Greek, sauros, “lizard”. Lemurosaurus is easily identifiable by its prominent eye crests, and large eyes. The name Lemurosaurus pricei was coined by paleontologist Robert Broom in 1949, based on a single small crushed skull, measured at approximately 86 millimeters in length, found on the Dorsfontein farm in Graaff-Reinet. To date, only two skulls of the Lemurosaurus have been discovered, so body size is unknown. The second larger, more intact, skull was found in 1974 by a team from the National Museum, Bloemfontein. (en)
  • Лемурозавр (лат. Lemurosaurus pricei) — вид небольших и примитивных терапсид из зоны Кистецефал Южной Африки. (ru)
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  • Cast of the holotype skull in the Burke Museum (en)
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  • Lemurosaurus (en)
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  • Lemurosaurus pricei (en)
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  • Broom, 1949 (en)
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  • العظاءة الليمورية (الاسم العلمي:Lemurosaurus) هي جنس منقرض من بيارميات وأشباهها الوحشية الوجه تنتمي إلى برنيتيات الشكل من البرمي المتأخر في جنوب أفريقيا. النوع النمطي هو وتمت تسميته في عام 1949. (ar)
  • Lemurosaurus es un género extinto de terápsido perteneciente a la familia Burnetiidae que existió durante el periodo Pérmico superior en lo que hoy es Sudáfrica. Era un terápsido pequeño y primitivo; fue inicialmente descrito a partir de material mal preservado (holotipo (BP/1/816)) y se pensaba que estaba relacionado con Ictidorhinus. Un segundo espécimen mejor preservado (NMQR 1702) mostró que se trataba de un burnétido. Se trataba de un animal de unos 50 cm de longitud​ (es)
  • Lemurosaurus is a genus of extinct biarmosuchian therapsids from the Late Permian of South Africa. The generic epithet Lemursaurus is a mix of Latin, lemures “ghosts, spirits”, and Greek, sauros, “lizard”. Lemurosaurus is easily identifiable by its prominent eye crests, and large eyes. The name Lemurosaurus pricei was coined by paleontologist Robert Broom in 1949, based on a single small crushed skull, measured at approximately 86 millimeters in length, found on the Dorsfontein farm in Graaff-Reinet. To date, only two skulls of the Lemurosaurus have been discovered, so body size is unknown. The second larger, more intact, skull was found in 1974 by a team from the National Museum, Bloemfontein. (en)
  • Лемурозавр (лат. Lemurosaurus pricei) — вид небольших и примитивных терапсид из зоны Кистецефал Южной Африки. (ru)
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