Eodicynodon Assemblage Zone | |
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Stratigraphic range: Middle Permian | |
![]() Eodicynodon oosthuizeni | |
Type | Biozone |
Unit of | Abrahamskraal Formation of the Beaufort Group |
Underlies | Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone |
Overlies | Ecca Group |
Thickness | up to 2,034.12 feet (620 m) |
Location | |
Region | Northern & Western Cape |
Country | ![]() |
Extent | Karoo Basin |
Type section | |
Named for | Eodicynodon |
Named by | Harry Govier Seeley (1892) Robert Broom (1906, 1909) |
The Eodicynodon Assemblage Zone is a tetrapod assemblage zone or biozone which correlates to the Abrahamskraal Formation, Adelaide Subgroup of the Beaufort Group, a fossiliferous and geologically important geological Group of the Karoo Supergroup in South Africa.[1] The thickest outcrops, reaching approximately 620 metres (2,030 ft), occur south-east of Sutherland, north of Prince Albert, and south-east of Beaufort West. The Eodicynodon Assemblage Zone is the lowermost biozone of the Beaufort Group.[2][3][4]
The name of the biozone refers to Eodicynodon oosthuizeni, a small to medium-sized herbivorous dicynodont therapsid. It is characterized by the presence of this dicynodont genus along with the Nyaphulia, and the dinocephalian Tapinocaninus pamelae.[5][6]
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