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

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

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scientific name

Oudenodon
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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

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