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- (2022) recovered captorhinids as stem-amniotes instead, as the sister group to Protorothyris archeri, while the clade including captorhinids and P. archeri...
- the group, being a eureptile more derived than either parareptiles or captorhinids. Hylonomus lyelli was first described by John William Dawson in 1860...
- of another captorhinid Labidosaurus hamatus. Labidosaurikos is an important find in Permian red beds of North America, where captorhinids are commonly...
- 75 centimetres (30 in) long. Like most captorhinids, it was probably quadrupedal. Unlike many other captorhinids it had a single row of sharp, conical...
- in the tail of the early therapsid Tapinocaninus. In lepidosaurs and captorhinids, the caudal vertebrae possess fracture planes at mid-length that allow...
- one in that reptiles without an otic notch, such as araeoscelids and captorhinids, were believed to be theropsids. This classification supplemented, but...
- condition exemplified by amphibians as well as some early reptiles like captorhinids and parareptiles. Turtles have an anapsid skull, but this was likely...
- maxilla and dentary are broader in C. aguti than in single-tooth-rowed captorhinids. C. aguti likely practiced lateralized feeding, as enamel on the teeth...
- Robert R. Reisz; Jun Liu; Jin-Ling Li; Johannes Müller (2011). "A new captorhinid reptile, Gansurhinus qingtoushanensis, gen. et sp. nov., from the Permian...
- including several families of synapsid pelycosaurs, protorothyridids, captorhinids, saurians and araeoscelids. The amphibian-like Pederpes, the most primitive...