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Bonacynodon is an extinct genus of cynodonts that lived in what is now southern Brazil during the Triassic period (Ladinian–Carnian ages). The genus is monotypic, containing only the type species Bonacynodon schultzi. B. schultzi is known from two specimens, consisting of two partial skulls and some badly preserved parts of the postcranium. Both specimens were recovered from the , part of the Santa Maria Supersequence of the Paraná Basin. This sequence preserves a faunal association known as the Dinodontosaurus Assemblage Zone, which contains numerous other species of cynodonts, dicynodonts and reptiles. Bonacynodon was a small, likely insectivorous cynodont, whose length has been estimated at around 30 centimetres (12 in). It can be distinguished from other cynodonts by its large, serrate

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  • Bonacynodon (en)
  • Bonacynodon (fr)
  • Bonacynodon (nl)
  • Bonacynodon schultzi (ru)
  • Bonacynodon schultzi (uk)
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  • Bonacynodon is een geslacht van uitgestorven diersoorten behorend tot de familie Probainognathidae van de Cynodontia. Dit dier leefde in het Midden-Trias in Zuid-Amerika. (nl)
  • Bonacynodon schultzi (лат.) — вид цинодонтов из семейства , живших во времена триасового периода в Южной Америке. Единственный вид в роде Bonacynodon. (ru)
  • Bonacynodon schultzi — вид цинодонтів, що існував у тріасовому періоді в Південній Америці. (uk)
  • Bonacynodon is an extinct genus of cynodonts that lived in what is now southern Brazil during the Triassic period (Ladinian–Carnian ages). The genus is monotypic, containing only the type species Bonacynodon schultzi. B. schultzi is known from two specimens, consisting of two partial skulls and some badly preserved parts of the postcranium. Both specimens were recovered from the , part of the Santa Maria Supersequence of the Paraná Basin. This sequence preserves a faunal association known as the Dinodontosaurus Assemblage Zone, which contains numerous other species of cynodonts, dicynodonts and reptiles. Bonacynodon was a small, likely insectivorous cynodont, whose length has been estimated at around 30 centimetres (12 in). It can be distinguished from other cynodonts by its large, serrate (en)
  • Bonacynodon schultzi( Vous lisez un « bon article » labellisé en 2022. ) Bonacynodon Photo et croquis du crâne holotype de Bonacynodon schultzi. Genre † BonacynodonMartinelli et al., 2016 Espèce † Bonacynodon schultziMartinelli et al., 2016 (fr)
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