ArctognathusArctognathus is an extinct genus of gorgonopsids that throve during the Late Permian in the Karoo basin of what is now South Africa.DiscoveryA carnivore, like all gorgonopsid, Arctognathus was given its name in reference to its short and rounded snout. There is only one recognized species, A. curvimola.DescriptionIt was a small gorgonopsid with a total length estimated at 1.1 m and an 18 cm skull.ClassificationBelow is a cladogram from the phylogenetic analysis of Gebauer :