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LOBALOPEX
(lo-bal-o-pleks)
meaning: "lobe fox"
Lobalopex
Named By: C. A. Sidor, J. A. Hopson & A. W. Keyser in 2004
Time Period: Late Permian
Location: South Africa - Teekloof Formation
Size: Skull about 15 centimetres long, total body size estimated to be about 80 centimetres long
Diet: Carnivore
Fossil(s): Skull, mandible (lower jaw) and first four cervical (neck) vertebrae
Classification: | Chordata | Synapsida | Therapsida | Biarmosuchia | Burnetiamorpha |
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Lobalopex is an extinct genus of biarmosuchian therapsid belonging to the family Burnetiidae.

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