Genus: Kitchinganomodon MAISCH, 2002
Etymology: In honor of Prof. Dr. James W. Kitching, Johannesburg, most successful collector of vertebrate fossils from the Karoo of South Africa, for his important and excellent contributions to the study of Permotriassic tetrapods of Gondwana, and Greek, anomondon, ‘unequal tooth’, referring to Richard Owen’s Anomodontia, a term often used instead of Dicynodontia, in the older literature.

Species: crassus (BROOM, 1948) MAISCH, 2002
Etymology: Latin, crassus, "dense, thick."
= Platycyclops crassus BROOM, 1948

Holotype: RC 88

Locality: Ferndale, Graaff Reinet District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy: Cistecephalus zone.

Age: Tatarian Age, Lopingian Subepoch, Zechstein Epoch, Late Permian.

Material: Skull and fragmentary lower jaw.

Referred material:

ANGIELCZYK, STEYER, SIDOR, SMITH, WHATLEY, & TOLAN, 2014

Locality: Kerr's (1974) Locality 2, Luangwa Basin, Zambia.

Horizon: Madumabisa Mudstone.

Biostatigraphy:

Age: Late Permian.

Material:

TSK 23: Skull.

 

= Platycyclops pricei BROOM & GEORGE, 1950
Etymology: In honor of Llewellyn Ivor Price,

Holotype: BP 1

Locality: Doornberg, New Bethesda, Graaff Reinet District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy: Cistecephalus zone (formerly Auacephalodon-Cistecephalus zone KEYSER, 1979, SACS, 1980, Aulacephalodon baini zone KEYSER & SMITH, 1977-78, Upper Cistecephalus Zone, KITCHING, 1970, 77, Lower Cistecephalus zone WATSON, 1914).

Age: Tatarian Age, Lopingian Subepoch, Zechstein Epoch, Late Permian.

Material: Skull.

 


= Platycyclops acutirostris BROOM & GEORGE, 1950
Etymology: Latin, acutirostris, "sharp beak."

Holotype: BP 127

Locality: Katbosch, Graaff Reinet District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy: Cistecephalus zone.

Age: Tatarian Age, Lopingian Subepoch, Zechstein Epoch, Late Permian.

Material: Skull.