Dicynodon trigonocephalus  Broom


Casted fossil skeleton


Described in:

King (1980).



Further information

Dicynodon trigonocephalus BROOM is a mammal-like reptile.
After being acid prepared the three dimensional skeleton is about 70% complete.



Locality

It was found in the Upper Permian Madumbabisa Mudstone of the Middle Luangwa Valley, Zambia.
The original skeleton was found in association with Procynosuchus delaharpeae.



Storage location of the original

Oxford University Museum (TSK14), England.



Casting licence from

Oxford University Museum.
We currently have the only permission to cast this specimen.



Period
Upper Permian


Description of the model:

The cast is made by using high quality epoxy resin and is coloured using UV-resistant acrylic paint and varnish.
The casted skeleton will be mounted on a wooden board.

All bones can be bought seperately.


Dimension:

The body length of the mounted skeleton is about 1 m.



Price:

on demand



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Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Casted original skeleton mounted on a wooden board.

Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Casted original skeleton mounted on a wooden board. Close-up op the skull.

Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Cast of the original skeleton. The mounted left foreleg.

Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Cast of the skull and lower jaw.

Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Overhead view of the casted skull and lower jaw.

Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Cast of the skull and lower jaw in left lateral view.

Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Cast of the skull and lower jaw in right lateral view.

Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Casted skull and lower jaw in dorsal view.

Dicynodon trigonocephalus
Casted skull and lower jaw in ventral view.