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"Dixeya" nasuta is a species of the predatory gorgonopsian therapsids from the Late Permian of East Africa, known from fossils found in what is now Tanzania. The species has a complicated taxonomic history, it was originally named as a second species of the genus Dixeya which is now considered a junior synonym of Aelurognathus. "D." nasuta itself, however, was not moved to Aelurognathus, and although it was instead tentatively referred to Arctognathus at first it has since been recognised to not belong to this genus either. This situation leaves "Dixeya" nasuta without a formal genus name. It was proposed to belong to a new distinct genus, named "Njalila", that was informally proposed for the species in a PhD thesis, but this name has not yet been formally published and is currently a nome

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  • "Dixeya" nasuta (en)
  • Dixeya nasuta (fr)
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  • "Dixeya" nasuta is a species of the predatory gorgonopsian therapsids from the Late Permian of East Africa, known from fossils found in what is now Tanzania. The species has a complicated taxonomic history, it was originally named as a second species of the genus Dixeya which is now considered a junior synonym of Aelurognathus. "D." nasuta itself, however, was not moved to Aelurognathus, and although it was instead tentatively referred to Arctognathus at first it has since been recognised to not belong to this genus either. This situation leaves "Dixeya" nasuta without a formal genus name. It was proposed to belong to a new distinct genus, named "Njalila", that was informally proposed for the species in a PhD thesis, but this name has not yet been formally published and is currently a nome (en)
  • Dixeya nasuta est une espèce éteinte et informelle de thérapsides gorgonopsiens ayant vécu durant le Permien supérieur en actuelle Afrique de l'Est, connue à partir de plusieurs fossiles découvert en Tanzanie. Le taxon se distingue des autres gorgonopsiens par une combinaison de son profil de museau droit, son nez retroussé de forme « pincé » et sa marge de mâchoire incurvée. L'animal a une histoire taxonomique très complexe, elle a été nommée à l'origine comme une deuxième espèce du genre Dixeya, qui est maintenant considéré comme un synonyme junior d'Aelurognathus. Cependant, D. nasuta n'a pas été déplacé vers Aelurognathus, et bien qu'il ait plutôt été provisoirement référé à Arctognathus, il a depuis été reconnu qu'il n'appartenait pas non plus à ce genre. Cette situation laissant D. n (fr)
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  • "Dixeya" nasuta (en)
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