Mupashi is an extinct monotypic genus of therocephalians that lived during the Late Permian of what is now Zambia.
[1] It was relatively small-bodied and had a long snout with a high tooth count compared to most other therocephalians.
The size of its sclerotic ring suggests that it was adapted to be active in low-light conditions.
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