- diapsid, and
therefore unrelated to
captorhinids. In
regard of phylogenetics, it has also been
suggested that
captorhinids is the
sister group of araeoscelidians...
- of
another captorhinid Labidosaurus hamatus.
Labidosaurikos is an
important find in
Permian red beds of
North America,
where captorhinids are commonly...
- the group,
being a
eureptile more
derived than
either parareptiles or
captorhinids.
Hylonomus lyelli was
first described by John
William Dawson in 1860...
- that he
placed reptiles without an otic notch, such as
araeoscelids and
captorhinids, with the theropsids. This
classification supplemented, but was never...
- in the tail of the
early therapsid Tapinocaninus. In
lepidosaurs and
captorhinids, the
caudal vertebrae possess fracture planes at mid-length that allow...
-
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...
- 75
centimetres (30 in) long. Like most
captorhinids, it was
probably quadrupedal.
Unlike many
other captorhinids it had a
single row of sharp, conical...
-
condition exemplified by
amphibians as well as some
early reptiles like
captorhinids and parareptiles.
Turtles have an
anapsid skull, but this was likely...
- how the
general body
shape resembled that of
early reptiles such as
captorhinids, and that
certain adaptations of the limbs, hip, and
skull were also...
-
Euconcordia is an
extinct genus of Late
Carboniferous captorhinid known from
Greenwood County,
Kansas of the
United States.
Euconcordia is
known from...