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- Watson and Alfred Romer in 1956, is a junior synonym of Baurioidea. Many baurioids were once placed in a group called Scaloposauria. Scaloposaurs were characterized...
- characteristics to a high degree of specialization. For instance, small baurioids and the herbivorous Bauria did not have an ossified postorbital bar separating...
- at least one undescribed species is also known. It was a rather derived baurioid, with a robust skull, short tail, long limbs and relatively large canines...
- also been included in the family, but were more recently identified as baurioid therocephalians. Remains of a diademodontid were reported in the Early-Middle...
- sanjiaoensis A partial jaw. Upper A baurioid therocephalian. Ordosia O. youngi A partial skull and postcrania. Lower A baurioid therocephalian, sometimes considered...
- species a nomen dubium. Sidor describes it as an "indeterminate juvenile baurioid" and suggests that the name Rhigosaurus be discontinued. Sidor, Christian...
- 58: 28–36. hdl:10539/40426. Liu, J.; Abdala, F. (2024). "A new small baurioid therocephalian from the Lower Tri****ic Jiucaiyuan Formation, Xinjiang,...
- type species is J. confusus. Liu, J.; Abdala, F. (2024). "A new small baurioid therocephalian from the Lower Tri****ic Jiucaiyuan Formation, Xinjiang,...
- incisors on either side of the upper jaw, a primitive condition among baurioid therocephalians that usually have fewer incisors. Sun, A. (1991). "A review...
- therocephalians. It is identifiable as an early therocephalian rather than a baurioid by having serrated canines, and its snout proportions identify it specifically...