- In the
geologic timescale, the
Capitanian is an age or
stage of the Permian. It is also the
uppermost or
latest of
three subdivisions of the Guadalupian...
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Phanerozoic %
Millions of
years ago (H) K–Pg Tr–J P–Tr Cap Late D O–S The
Capitanian m****
extinction event, also
known as the end-Guadalupian
extinction event...
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called Olson's
Extinction and a
significant m****
extinction called the end-
Capitanian extinction event. The
Guadalupian was
previously known as the
Middle Permian...
- more
advanced therapsids. The end of the
Capitanian Stage of the
Permian was
marked by the
major Capitanian m****
extinction event, ****ociated with the...
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family of
parareptiles from the
Middle Permian to the Late
Permian period (
Capitanian -
Changhsingian stages) of
South Africa. The
millerettids were
small insectivores...
- went extinct. The
series follows the Guadalupian,
which ended with the
Capitanian m**** extinction,
during which many
species of brachiopods,
ammonoids and...
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between 279.5 and 260 million
years ago (Ma), but
became extinct during the
Capitanian m****
extinction event.
Dinocephalians included herbivorous, carnivorous...
- the Permian-Tri****ic
extinction are
complicated by the often-overlooked
Capitanian extinction (also
called the
Guadalupian extinction), just one of perhaps...
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dominant land
animals for some 40 million years. A few
continued into the
Capitanian, but they
experienced a
sharp decline in
diversity in the late Kungurian...
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known as the Carboniferous-Earliest
Permian Biodiversification Event. The
Capitanian m****
extinction event c. 260 Ma, however, put an end to that development...