- (2022)
recovered captorhinids as stem-amniotes instead, as the
sister group to
Protorothyris archeri,
while the
clade including captorhinids and P. archeri...
- 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...
- 75
centimetres (30 in) long. Like most
captorhinids, it was
probably quadrupedal.
Unlike many
other captorhinids it had a
single row of sharp, conical...
-
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...
-
recent studies, with
several studies in the
early 2020s
finding that
captorhinids are not even sauropsids, but stem-amniotes.
Eureptilia was
defined as...
- in the tail of the
early therapsid Tapinocaninus. In
lepidosaurs and
captorhinids, the
caudal vertebrae possess fracture planes at mid-length that allow...
-
condition exemplified by
amphibians as well as some
early reptiles like
captorhinids and parareptiles.
Turtles have an
anapsid skull, but this was likely...
- May,
William J; Reisz,
Robert R (2015-09-18). "Multiple tooth-rowed
captorhinids from the
Early Permian fissure fills of the
Bally Mountain Locality of...
- single-tooth-rowed
captorhinids are small,
Reiszorhinus is
relatively large. However,
Reiszorhinus differs from
other large captorhinids in that the ch****...