- the Late Permian. They had a
cosmopolitan distribution across Pangea.
Captorhinids are a
clade of
small to very
large lizard-like
animals that date from...
- 'to gulp down' and Gr****: ῥῑνός rhīnós, 'nose') is an
extinct genus of
captorhinid reptiles that
lived during the
Permian period. Its
remains are known...
- one in that
reptiles without an otic notch, such as
araeoscelids and
captorhinids, were
believed to be theropsids. This
classification supplemented, but...
-
Moradisaurus is an
extinct genus of
large captorhinid tetrapods, with a
single species Moradisaurus grandis,
known from the late
Permian (Lopingian) aged...
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Euconcordia is an
extinct genus of Late
Carboniferous captorhinid known from
Greenwood County,
Kansas of the
United States.
Euconcordia is
known from...
-
including several families of
synapsid pelycosaurs, protorothyridids,
captorhinids,
saurians and araeoscelids. The amphibian-like Pederpes, the most primitive...
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Labidosaurikos is a
genus of
extinct captorhinid tetrapods that
lived around 279 to 272
million years ago
during Kungurian age of the
lower Permian. The...
- ISSN 0567-7920. Müller, Johannes; Reisz,
Robert R. (1
January 2005). "An
early captorhinid reptile (Amniota, Eureptilia) from the
Upper Carboniferous of Hamilton...
- the group,
being a
eureptile more
derived than
either parareptiles or
captorhinids.
Hylonomus lyelli was
first described by John
William Dawson in 1860...
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skeleton Cacops dissorophid temnospondyls fossil skeleton Captorhinus captorhinid fossil skeleton Casea pelycosaur synapsids fossil skeleton Dicynodont...