Cynognathus Assemblage Zone

The Cynognathus Assemblage Zone is a tetrapod biozone utilized in the Karoo Basin of South Africa. It is equivalent to the Burgersdorp Formation, the youngest lithostratigraphic formation in the Beaufort Group, which is part of the fossiliferous and geologically important Karoo Supergroup. The Cynognathus Assemblage Zone is the youngest of the eight biozones found in the Beaufort Group, and is considered to be late Early Triassic (Olenekian) to early Middle Triassic (Anisian) in age (around 247 Ma). The name of the biozone refers to Cynognathus crateronotus, a large and carnivorous cynodont therapsid which occurs throughout the entire biozone.

Cynognathus Assemblage Zone
Stratigraphic range: Early-Mid Triassic
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Cynognathus crateronotus
TypeBiozone
Unit ofBurgersdorp Formation (Beaufort Group)
UnderliesMolteno Formation (Stormberg Group)
OverliesLystrosaurus Assemblage Zone
Thicknessup to 1,968.5 feet (600 m)
Location
RegionEastern Cape, Free State
Country South Africa
ExtentKaroo Basin
Type section
Named forCynognathus
Named byHarry Govier Seeley (1892)
Robert Broom (1906, 1909)
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