- the type
species Alierasaurus ronchii.
Known from a very
large partial skeleton found within the Cala del Vino Formation,
Alierasaurus is one of the largest...
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clade containing Alierasaurus, the two
other species of
Cotylorhynchus and Lalieudorhynchus.
Within this
latter clade,
Alierasaurus is the
sister group...
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clade containing Alierasaurus, the
other two
species of Cotylorhynchus, and Lalieudorhynchus.
Within the
latter clade,
Alierasaurus is the
sister group...
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caseids reached larger sizes, and some caseids, such as
Cotylorhynchus and
Alierasaurus, were
among the
largest terrestrial animals of the
early Permian. These...
- 500–600 kg (1,100–1,300 lb).
Caseasaurs (Caseasauria) The
herbivorous Alierasaurus was the
largest caseid and the
largest amniote to have
lived at the time...
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Eothyrididae Asaphestera?
Eothyris Oedaleops Vaughnictis Caseidae Alierasaurus Angelosaurus Arisierpeton Callibrachion Casea Caseoides Caseopsis Cotylorhynchus...
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cladistic study including almost all the
Caseidae (with the
exception of
Alierasaurus ronchii of Sardinia,
considered too fragmentary). In
their most parsimonious...
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Eothyrididae Asaphestera?
Eothyris Oedaleops Vaughnictis Caseidae Alierasaurus Angelosaurus Arisierpeton Callibrachion Casea Caseoides Caseopsis Cotylorhynchus...
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subject to
energetic and
biomechanical constraints. The
herbivorous Alierasaurus was the
largest caseid and the
largest amniote to have
lived at the time...
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including almost all caseids,
except for very
fragmentary taxa such as
Alierasaurus ronchii and
Angelosaurus greeni. In this analysis,
Angelosaurus and Ennatosaurus...