There is no mention in the article that " Lystrosaurus " was originally classified under " Dicynodon ", for example, or even any indication what the type species is.
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Features of the skeleton indicate that " Lystrosaurus " moved with a dislocation of the femur ( thigh bone ) while " Lystrosaurus " was walking with a semi-sprawling gait.
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Features of the skeleton indicate that " Lystrosaurus " moved with a dislocation of the femur ( thigh bone ) while " Lystrosaurus " was walking with a semi-sprawling gait.
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As a clade, Kannemeyeriiformes has been defined to include the species " Kannemeyeria simocephalus " and all dicynodonts more closely related to it than to the species " Lystrosaurus murrayi ".
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Lydekkerinids of similar size to " Eolydekkerina " ( such as " Chomatobatrachus " ) are usually found in amphibian-dominated assemblages where " Lystrosaurus " is not present.
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When the " Lystrosaurus " herd traverses a ravine, one is killed by a pack of venomous " Euchambersia ", though the herd doesn't show concern for the victim.
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Based on the fossil record thus far, " Lystrosaurus ", " Moschorhinus " and " Owenetta " all became extinct at the beginning of the sedimentation of this formation.
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Since Lystrosaurus was not a swimmer, the discovery lent evidence to the theory that the present-day continents must have once been part of a large land mass or supercontinent that slowly separated over millions of years.
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It is known from a single described species, the type species " Regisaurus jacobi ", from the Early Triassic Lystrosaurus Assemblage Zone of South Africa, although at least one undescribed species is also known.
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Marsh's rival, Edward Drinker Cope, was very interested in seeing the find, and described and named " Lystrosaurus " in the " Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society " in 1870.