In Depth
Chiniquodon is a genus of cynodont that lived in South America during the Early Triassic. Most Chiniquodon fossils are Anisian to Ladinian in age, with a few associated with Carnian deposits. This has fuelled speculation that the disappearance of cynodonts like Chiniquodon coincides with the rise of early dinosaurs, and hence the cynodonts may have been outcompeted by them.
Further Reading
- Lieferung 2. Cynodontia [Part 2. Cynodontia]. Die Fossilen Reptilien des S�damerikanischen Gondwanalandes. Ergebnisse der Sauriergrabungen in S�dbrasilien 1928/29 [The Fossil Reptiles of South American Gondwanaland. Results of the Dinosaur Expeditions in southern Brazil 1928/29]. - C. H. Beck’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, M�nchen 83-160. - F. v. Huene - 1936. - Chiniquodontid cynodonts: systematic and morphometric considerations. - Palaeontology 45 (6): 1151–1170. - F. Abdala & N. P. Giannini - 2002. - A partial skeleton of Chiniqudon (Cynodontia, Chiniquodontidae) from the Brazilian middle Triassic. - Rev. bras. paleontol. 12(2):113e 22 - T�O VEIGA DE OLIVEIRA, CESAR LEANDRO SCHULTZ & MARINA BENTO SOARES - 2009. - The first record of a probainognathian (Cynodontia: Chiniquodontidae) from the Triassic of Madagascar. - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 (6): 1889–1894. - Christian F. Kammerer; John J. Flynn, Lovasoa Ranivoharimanana & Andr� R. Wyss - 2010. – A new species of the carnivorous cynodont Chiniquodon (Cynodontia, Chiniquodontidae) from the Namibian Triassic. – Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology vol 39, issue 6. – Helke B. Mocke, Leandro C. Gaetano & Fernando Abdala – 2020.