Leucocephalus is a genus of biarmosuchian belonging to the family Burnetiidae dating to the Wuchiapingian (Late Permian). It was found in the Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone of the Main Karoo Basin of South Africa. It is a monotypic taxon which contains one only species, Leucocephalus wewersi. The genus name Leucocephalus is derived from Greek. Leucos, meaning white; kephalos, meaning skull, as the Leucocephalus skull discovered was unusually pale. The species epithet wewersi comes from the farm employee who found the skull, Klaus ‘Klaasie’ Wewers.
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- Leucocephalus (en)
- Leucocephalus wewersi (uk)
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| - Leucocephalus wewersi Leucocephalus Reconstitution de la tête de Leucocephalus. Genre † Leucocephalus (d) et al., 2018 Espèce † Leucocephalus wewersi (d) et al., 2018 Leucocephalus est un genre éteint de thérapsides biarmosuchiens de la famille des Burnetiidae datant du Wuchiapingien (Permien supérieur). Il a été trouvé dans la (en) du bassin principal du Karoo en Afrique du Sud. C'est un taxon monotypique qui ne contient qu'une seule espèce, Leucocephalus wewersi. (fr)
- Leucocephalus wewersi — вид терапсид родини , що існував у пізній пермі (259—254 млн років тому). Рештки знайдено у Південній Африці у у зоні Tropidostoma. (uk)
- Leucocephalus is a genus of biarmosuchian belonging to the family Burnetiidae dating to the Wuchiapingian (Late Permian). It was found in the Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone of the Main Karoo Basin of South Africa. It is a monotypic taxon which contains one only species, Leucocephalus wewersi. The genus name Leucocephalus is derived from Greek. Leucos, meaning white; kephalos, meaning skull, as the Leucocephalus skull discovered was unusually pale. The species epithet wewersi comes from the farm employee who found the skull, Klaus ‘Klaasie’ Wewers. (en)
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| - Leucocephalus is a genus of biarmosuchian belonging to the family Burnetiidae dating to the Wuchiapingian (Late Permian). It was found in the Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone of the Main Karoo Basin of South Africa. It is a monotypic taxon which contains one only species, Leucocephalus wewersi. The genus name Leucocephalus is derived from Greek. Leucos, meaning white; kephalos, meaning skull, as the Leucocephalus skull discovered was unusually pale. The species epithet wewersi comes from the farm employee who found the skull, Klaus ‘Klaasie’ Wewers. Biarmosuchians are a group of some of the earliest therapsids, a group of synapsids including mammals and their ancestors. (en)
- Leucocephalus wewersi Leucocephalus Reconstitution de la tête de Leucocephalus. Genre † Leucocephalus (d) et al., 2018 Espèce † Leucocephalus wewersi (d) et al., 2018 Leucocephalus est un genre éteint de thérapsides biarmosuchiens de la famille des Burnetiidae datant du Wuchiapingien (Permien supérieur). Il a été trouvé dans la (en) du bassin principal du Karoo en Afrique du Sud. C'est un taxon monotypique qui ne contient qu'une seule espèce, Leucocephalus wewersi. (fr)
- Leucocephalus wewersi — вид терапсид родини , що існував у пізній пермі (259—254 млн років тому). Рештки знайдено у Південній Африці у у зоні Tropidostoma. (uk)
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