Named By: | C.inC. Young in 1937 |
Time Period: | Anisian, 243.53 Ma |
Location: | China - Ermaying Formation |
Size: | About 1.8 meters long |
Diet: | Herbivore |
Fossil(s): | Several individuals |
Classification: | | Chordata | Synapsida | Therapsida | Anomodontia | Dicynodontia | Kannemeyeriidae | |
Sinokannemeyeria is an extinct genus of dicynodont from China. It was a large (about 6 feet (1.8 m) long and weighing 250 pounds), long snouted, dicynodont with downward-pointing tusks that grew from bulbous projections on its upper jaw. The muscle attachment sites on the back of the skull were quite small, which suggested that Sinokannemeyeria did not have powerful skull muscles for shearing plants, unlike other dicynodonts. Most dicynodonts chopped up food by sliding their lower jaws backward and forward. Sinokannemeyeria fed by tearing plant material with the front of the snout.
Sinokannemeyeria and the other kannemeyeriines descended from ancestors similar to Lystrosaurus.