Madysaurus
|  Madysaurus Temporal range: Middle Triassic  | |
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|  Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Chordata | 
| Clade: | Synapsida | 
| Order: | Therapsida | 
| Suborder: | Cynodontia | 
| Family: |  †Madysauridae Tatarinov, 2005  | 
| Genus: |  †Madysaurus Tatarinov, 2005  | 
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Madysaurus is an extinct genus of cynodont which existed in Kyrgyzstan. It was first named by Leonid Petrovich Tatarinov in 2005. Madysaurus is known from the Madygen Formation, a Triassic Lagerstätte that also includes well-preserved remains of insects and small reptiles like Sharovipteryx and Longisquama. Madysaurus is one of the most primitive cynodonts and is placed in its own family, Madysauridae.[1]
References
- ↑ Tatarinov, L.P. (2005). "A new cynodont (Reptilia, Theriodontia) from the Magygen Formation (Triassic) of Fergana, Kyrgystan". Paleontological Journal. 39 (2): 192–198.
 
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