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- Lepagia abstract "Lepagia is a poorly known genus of meat-eating mammal-like reptile, (Therapsids), which lived during the Upper Triassic in Europe. Partly due to the paucity of remains (it's only known from teeth) the precise affinities of this genus are unclear. It seems reasonably closely related to Probainognathus, a somewhat earlier inhabitant of South America. The genus Lepagia ("for Lepage") was named by Hahn, Wild and Wouters in 1987 based on a single species.Fossil remains of the species Lepagia gaumensis have been found in the Norian (late) - Rhaetian (early) (Upper Triassic)-age strata from Habay-la-Vielle, Hallau, Saint-Nicolas-de-Port in Belgium, Switzerland and France.The holotype is at the Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique (Royal Institute of Natural Sciences of Belgium) in Brussels. These teeth are 2 - 3 mm in length. The postcanines have long and narrow crowns with three to five cusps, the central one of which is dominant and points straight upwards. The root is vaguely rectangular, with the lower portion tapering. There are no distinctive wear facets, but the separation of crown and root are clear. Sometimes the crown is larger and sometimes the root.Godefroit and Battail cite similarities and differences with and to both Chiniquodontidae and Dromatheriidae and leave the systematical placement open.".
- Lepagia wikiPageExternalLink cynoga.htm.
- Lepagia wikiPageID "250191".
- Lepagia wikiPageLength "2311".
- Lepagia wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Lepagia wikiPageRevisionID "677686119".
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cynodonts.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_synapsids_of_Europe.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Triassic_synapsids.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Chiniquodontidae.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Cynodont.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Dromatheriidae.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Holotype.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Mammal-like_reptile.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Postcanines.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Probainognathus.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Stratum.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Synapsid.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Teeth.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Therapsid.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Therapsids.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Tooth.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLink Triassic.
- Lepagia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lepagia".
- Lepagia authority "Hahn, Wild & Wouters, 1987".
- Lepagia fossilRange Triassic.
- Lepagia genus "Lepagia".
- Lepagia hasPhotoCollection Lepagia.
- Lepagia name "Lepagia".
- Lepagia parentAuthority "Hahn, Wild & Wouters, 1987".
- Lepagia species "gaumensis".
- Lepagia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cynodontia.
- Lepagia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Speciesbox.
- Lepagia subject Category:Cynodonts.
- Lepagia subject Category:Prehistoric_synapsids_of_Europe.
- Lepagia subject Category:Triassic_synapsids.
- Lepagia type Article.
- Lepagia type Article.
- Lepagia comment "Lepagia is a poorly known genus of meat-eating mammal-like reptile, (Therapsids), which lived during the Upper Triassic in Europe. Partly due to the paucity of remains (it's only known from teeth) the precise affinities of this genus are unclear. It seems reasonably closely related to Probainognathus, a somewhat earlier inhabitant of South America.".
- Lepagia label "Lepagia".
- Lepagia sameAs Lepagia_gaumensis.
- Lepagia sameAs m.01l3tp.
- Lepagia sameAs Q6527288.
- Lepagia sameAs Q6527288.
- Lepagia wasDerivedFrom Lepagia?oldid=677686119.
- Lepagia isPrimaryTopicOf Lepagia.