Oudenodon (Botha, 2003)

Botha-Brink, Jennifer & Angielczyk, Kenneth D., 2010, Do extraordinarily high growth rates in Permo-Triassic dicynodonts (Therapsida, Anomodontia) explain their success before and after the end-Permian extinction?, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 160 (2), pp. 341-365 : 351

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00601.x

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF87D9-AB2A-F067-FBB8-F96127AFFE16

treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Oudenodon
status

 

OUDENODON

Botha (2003) examined several humeri, femora, tibiae, and fibulae to assess the bone tissue of Oudenodon and thus, only a summary will be given here. The limb bones of Oudenodon exhibit a relatively thick cortex (average femoral cortical thickness 41%; Table 2) and comprise rapidly deposited fibrolamellar bone, interrupted by annuli or sometimes LAGs, becoming slowly deposited parallel-fibred bone towards the periphery ( Fig. 3E View Figure 3 ). Although generally similar to Tropidostoma , Oudenodon differs from that taxon in that the parallel-fibred regions are not as prominent even in the ontogenetically older specimens. Sharpey’s fibres were noted in the femora and fibulae ( Botha, 2003), and enlarged channels are absent.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Therapsida

Family

Oudenodontidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Therapsida

Family

Oudenodontidae

Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF