File:Glanosuchus macrops Broom.jpg

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English: Drawing of the holotype skull of the therapsid amniote Glanosuchus macrops BROOM 1904 in lateral (1), dorsal (2) and ventral (3) view (modified from original figure).
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Source On two new therocephalian reptiles (Glanosuchus macrops and Pristerognathus baini). Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society. 15:85-88. (available online at Biodiversity Heritage Library)
Author Robert Broom

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