loukussa
Loukussa is an extinct genus of early mammals that lived during the Jurassic period, around 163 to 155 million years ago. Fossil records indicate that they inhabited the area now known as Africa, specifically the regions of Africa that were then part of the supercontinent of Gondwana.
Loukussa fossils have been found in the Lambert Formation, a geological formation located in Lesotho, South
Physical analysis of Loukussa fossil remains reveals that they were likely herbivores, with characteristics typical of
Phylogenetic analysis places Loukussa within the sufficient order of Tritylodontomorpha, a group of early mammal-like reptiles
The discovery of Loukussa contributes significantly to our understanding of early mammalian evolution, helping to fill