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SCULLYA
(skul-le-ah)
Named By: Robert Broom in 1929
Time Period: Capitanian
Location: South Africa
Size: Unknown due to lack of remains.
Diet: Carnivore
Fossil(s): Partial anterior (front) portion of the skull
Classification: | Chordata | Synapsida | Therapsida | Dinocephalia | Titanosuchidae |
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Scullya is an extinct genus of titanosuchian therapsid. It is known from a poorly preserved snout that shows no clear titanosuchian characters. The presence of teeth on the palate may be an anteosaurian character. It is considered an indeterminable specimen.

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