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Ichibengops is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids known from the type species Ichibengops munyamadziensis, which lived in what is now Zambia during the Late Permian. Ichibengops was named in 2015 on the basis of fossils found in the Wuchiapingian-age Madumabisa Mudstone Formation in the Luangwa Basin. Therocephalians have been known from the Luangwa Basin for decades, yet Ichibengops was the first endemic Zambian therocephalian to have been described in detail. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that it is a basal member of the clade Eutherocephalia, lying just outside a clade containing hofmeyriids, whaitsiids, and baurioids. Ichibengops is the sister taxon of the Russian therocephalian Chthonosaurus; together they form one of several known African-Russian sister taxon pairs of eu

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  • Ichibengops is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids known from the type species Ichibengops munyamadziensis, which lived in what is now Zambia during the Late Permian. Ichibengops was named in 2015 on the basis of fossils found in the Wuchiapingian-age Madumabisa Mudstone Formation in the Luangwa Basin. Therocephalians have been known from the Luangwa Basin for decades, yet Ichibengops was the first endemic Zambian therocephalian to have been described in detail. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that it is a basal member of the clade Eutherocephalia, lying just outside a clade containing hofmeyriids, whaitsiids, and baurioids. Ichibengops is the sister taxon of the Russian therocephalian Chthonosaurus; together they form one of several known African-Russian sister taxon pairs of eutherocephalians, which indicate that eutherocephalians could freely disperse across most of Pangea during the Late Permian. Like the fellow therocephalian Euchambersia, Ichibengops might have had venom glands, as evidenced by grooves above its teeth. (en)
  • Ichibengops munyamadziensis Ichibengops Genre † IchibengopsHuttenlocker et al., 2015 Espèce † Ichibengops munyamadziensisHuttenlocker et al., 2015 Ichibengops est un genre éteint de thérapsides thérocéphales ayant vécu durant la fin du Permien (Wuchiapingien), il y environ 255 millions d'années, dans ce qui est actuellement la Zambie. Une seule espèce est connue, Ichibengops munyamadziensis, décrite en 2015 sur la base de fossiles trouvés dans la formation de Madumabisa, dans le bassin de Luangwa. Les thérocéphales sont connus de cette formation depuis des décennies, pourtant Ichibengops est le premier du groupe à être endémique de Zambie et à avoir été décrit en détail. (fr)
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  • Huttenlocker et al., 2015 (en)
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  • Ichibengops (en)
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  • Ichibengops munyamadziensis (en)
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  • Huttenlocker et al., 2015 (en)
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  • Ichibengops is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids known from the type species Ichibengops munyamadziensis, which lived in what is now Zambia during the Late Permian. Ichibengops was named in 2015 on the basis of fossils found in the Wuchiapingian-age Madumabisa Mudstone Formation in the Luangwa Basin. Therocephalians have been known from the Luangwa Basin for decades, yet Ichibengops was the first endemic Zambian therocephalian to have been described in detail. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that it is a basal member of the clade Eutherocephalia, lying just outside a clade containing hofmeyriids, whaitsiids, and baurioids. Ichibengops is the sister taxon of the Russian therocephalian Chthonosaurus; together they form one of several known African-Russian sister taxon pairs of eu (en)
  • Ichibengops munyamadziensis Ichibengops Genre † IchibengopsHuttenlocker et al., 2015 Espèce † Ichibengops munyamadziensisHuttenlocker et al., 2015 Ichibengops est un genre éteint de thérapsides thérocéphales ayant vécu durant la fin du Permien (Wuchiapingien), il y environ 255 millions d'années, dans ce qui est actuellement la Zambie. Une seule espèce est connue, Ichibengops munyamadziensis, décrite en 2015 sur la base de fossiles trouvés dans la formation de Madumabisa, dans le bassin de Luangwa. (fr)
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  • Ichibengops (fr)
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