- two main
clades of
early synapsids, the
other being the Eupelycosauria.
Caseasaurs are
currently known only from the Late
Carboniferous and the Permian,...
- was
Anteosaurus at 5–6 m (16–20 ft) and 500–600 kg (1,100–1,300 lb).
Caseasaurs (Caseasauria) The
herbivorous Alierasaurus was the
largest caseid and...
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Datheosaurus is an
extinct genus of
caseasaur. It was at
least 1.5
metres (5 ft) in length. It
lived during the
Latest Carboniferous to
Early Permian...
- The
largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
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Caseasaurs Eupelycosaurs ...
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Oedaleops is an
extinct genus of
caseasaur synapsids from the
Early Permian of the
Southwestern United States.
Fossils have been
found in the
Cutler Formation...
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sister group of the two
species C. Han****i and C. bransoni.
Below is the
caseasaurs cladogram released by
Benson in 2012. In 2015,
Romano and
Nicosia published...
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environment alongside some of the last non-therapsid synapsids, such as the
caseasaur Ennatosaurus and the
varanopid Mesenosaurus.
Niaftasuchus is one of several...
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Callibrachion was a
different animal from
Haptodus and that it was a
caseasaur rather than a sphenacodontid. This was
confirmed in 2016 by a cladistic...
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Eothyrididae is an
extinct family of very primitive,
insectivorous synapsids. Only
three genera are known, Eothyris,
Vaughnictis and Oedaleops, all from...