Mynhardtskraal (Permian of South Africa)

Also known as Mynhartskraal, Mynhardts Kraal

Where: Western Cape, South Africa (32.5° S, 22.2° E: paleocoordinates 59.8° S, 34.6° W)

• coordinate based on nearby landmark

• outcrop-level geographic resolution

When: Tapinocephalus zone, Abrahamskraal Formation (Beaufort Group), Capitanian (264.3 - 259.5 Ma)

• Kitching (1977, "Distribution of the Karroo Vertebrate Fauna") assigns this locality to the middle Tapinocephalus Zone. Kammerer et al. (2015) and Angielczyk et al. (2016) list this locality as Tapinocephalus Zone. Radioisotopic data constrains the likely age of the Tapinocephalus Zone to Capitanian (Rubidge et al. 2013).

• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: "floodplain"; sandstone and claystone

• " [...] deposited mainly by overbank flooding of large meandering rivers of variable sinuosity, draining an extensive alluvial plain [...]" (Catuneanu et al., 2005).
• "fining-upward succession of sandstones and purple mudstones containing numerous thin chert bands and rich tetrapod faunas" (general lithology description of the Abrahamskraal Fm. in Catuneanu et al., 2005, J. Afr. Earth Sci. 43).

Size class: macrofossils

Collection methods: SAM = Iziko South African Museum, Cape Town

Primary reference: S. H. Haughton and L. D. Boonstra. 1929. Pareiasaurian studies. Part I. - An Attempt at a Classification of the Pareiasauria based on Skull Features. Annals of the South African Museum 28(1):79-87 [J. Mueller/T. Liebrecht/T. Liebrecht]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 93096: authorized by Johannes Mueller, entered by Torsten Liebrecht on 04.01.2010, edited by Richard Butler, Emma Dunne and Bethany Allen

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Taxonomic list

Amphibia
 Temnospondyli - Rhinesuchidae
"Rhinesuchus avenanti n. sp." = Rhinesuchoides capensis4
"Rhinesuchus avenanti n. sp." = Rhinesuchoides capensis4 Haughton 1925 tetrapod
SAM-PK-11489 (skull with no mandible associated)
Reptilia
 Procolophonomorpha -
"Bradysaurus seeleyi" = Bradysaurus seeleyi2, "Bradysaurus vanderbyli" = Bradysaurus seeleyi
"Bradysaurus seeleyi" = Bradysaurus seeleyi2 Haughton and Boonstra 1929 parareptile
"skull"
"Bradysaurus vanderbyli" = Bradysaurus seeleyi Haughton and Boonstra 1929 parareptile
SAM 8941 (not mentioned in Lee, 1997)
Osteichthyes
 Therapsida - Titanosuchidae
"Titanosuchus ferox" = Titanosuchus ferox2, "Parascapanodon avifontis" = Titanosuchus ferox2, Jonkeria sp.2
"Titanosuchus ferox" = Titanosuchus ferox2 Owen 1879 therapsid
"femur"
"Parascapanodon avifontis" = Titanosuchus ferox2 Owen 1879 therapsid
Jonkeria sp.2 Hoepen 1916 therapsid
 Therapsida - Anteosauridae
"Paranteosaurus primus n. sp." = Anteosaurus magnificus2, "Anteosaurus levops n. sp." = Anteosaurus magnificus2
"Paranteosaurus primus n. sp." = Anteosaurus magnificus2 Watson 1921 therapsid
"Anteosaurus levops n. sp." = Anteosaurus magnificus2 Watson 1921 therapsid
 Therapsida - Tapinocephalidae
Struthiocephalus whaitsi2 Haughton 1915 therapsid
 Dicynodontia -
Brachyprosopus broomi1 Olson 1937 dicynodont
SAM-PK-K7604a and SAM-PK- K7604b, two nearly complete but roughly preserved skulls that were found lying on top of each other and were separated during preparation
 Therapsida -
Gorgonopsia indet.3, "Galesuchus sp." = Eriphostoma2
Gorgonopsia indet.3 Seeley 1894 therapsid
SAM-PK-11490
"Galesuchus sp." = Eriphostoma2 Broom 1911 therapsid