Procynosuchus delaharpeae  Broom


skeletal reconstruction


Zoological classification

cynodon



Further information

The reconstruction was based on a cast of the three dimensional, acid prepared skeleton of Procynosuchus delaharpeae BROOM (Oxford University Museum, TSK 34) from the Madumbabisa Mudstone of the Middle Luangwa Valley, Zambia, which was described by Kemp (1979, 1980).



Period
Upper Permian


Description of the model:

All the bones are separate and missing portions were reconstructed using other material. These reconstructed parts of the skeleton are marked in a lighter colour so as to preserve the appearance of the original fossil.

The entire skeleton is mounted on a self-supporting, inconspicuous wire frame.

The cast is made of a high quality epoxy resin and coloured using a UV-lightproof acrylic paint and varnish.

Mounted on a wooden board.


Dimension:

bodylength ca. 65 cm



Price:

5.890,00 €

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Procynosuchus delaharpeae BROOM mounted skeletal reconstruction.

Reconstructed parts are coloured white. The skeleton is made of plastic.

Procynosuchus delaharpeae BROOM
L.H. side view of the mounted skeletal reconstruction
Procynosuchus delaharpeae BROOM
Reconstructed skull. Reconstructed parts of the skeleton are marked in a lighter colour.
Procynosuchus delaharpeae BROOM
skull of the skeletal reconstruction from below
Please note the morphology of the secondary palate

Procynosuchus delaharpeae BROOM
Close-up of pelvic girdle and hind limbs