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Permian of
Gonfaron (Var, France): New
insights on the
locomotion of
captorhinomorph eureptiles". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 573:...
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including lepospondyl and
temnospondyl amphibians, Seymouria, microsaurs,
captorhinomorphs, and synapsids. The
skull of
Colobomycter is
considered one of the...
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Originally Ichnium microdactylum.
Footprints which may have been
created by
captorhinomorphs (Thuringothyris), varanopids, or
Seymouria sanjuanensis....
- 191191. Carroll,
Robert L. (January 1969). "A
Middle Pennsylvanian Captorhinomorph, and the
Interrelationships of
Primitive Reptiles".
Journal of Paleontology...
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reptiles and is
shared with
various groups such as
millerosaurs and
captorhinomorphs, and ophiacodonts. The
major distinguishing features of the
skull are...
- described,
mostly by Cope, that have
subsequently been
identified as
captorhinomorph reptiles (including the well-known
Captorhinus aguti) and were re****igned...
- by Mann et al. Reisz,
Robert R.; Baird,
Donald (7
December 1983). "
Captorhinomorph "stem"
reptiles from the
Pennsylvanian coal-swamp
deposits of Linton...
- S2CIDÂ 84302993. Carroll,
Robert L. (1969). "A
Middle Pennsylvanian Captorhinomorph, and the
Interrelationships of
Primitive Reptiles".
Journal of Paleontology...
- reptile. It was
considered distinct from Petrobates, then
considered a
captorhinomorph,
based only on the
structure of the atlas. Of the
three species represented...
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Permian of
Gonfaron (Var, France): New
insights on the
locomotion of
captorhinomorph eureptiles". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 573:...