Species: serrarius OWEN, 1876
Etymology:
Referred material:
HAUGHTON & BOONSTRA, 1929
Locality: Dalham, Graaff Reinet District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy: Cistecephalus zone.
Age: Tatarian Stage, Lopingian Subepoch, Zechstein Epoch, Late Permian.
Material:
SAM 4020: Complete skull and lower jaw.
LEE, 1997
AMG 4068: Partially prepared blocks containing vertebrae, humerus, parts of shoulder girdle, and other unidentified elements.
BPI 1/548: Skull, partially prepared blocks containing vertebral column, missing posterior caudals, parts of shoulder girdle, forelimbs, pelvis and osteoderms.
NMB R468: Unprepared blocks containing skull, vertebral column, parts of shoulder girdle and forelimbs.
SAM 10026: Right humerus, unprepared block containing interclavicle, vertebrae, ribs and osteoderms.
SAM 10074: Left half of skull, lower jaw, posterior 2 dorsals, 5 sacrals and 2 caudals, parts of pelvis, both forelimbs and both hindlimbs with osteoderms.
= Propappus parvus HAUGHTON, 1913
Etymology:Holotype: SAM 2351
Locality: Found at the drift across the Zak River on the Main Beaufort road on the Farm Dunedin, in the Division of Beaufort West District, Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy: Cistecephalus zone.
Age: Tatarian Stage, Lopingian Subepoch, Zechstein Epoch, Late Permian.
Material: 7 posterior dorsal and 10 caudal vertebrae, ribs, parts of pelvis and osteoderms. The pelvis was originally complete, but only fragments can now be found. Some fragments of a much larger, indeterminate pareiasaur have also been assigned this number.