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Eunotosaurus (Latin: Stout-backed lizard) is an
extinct genus of amniote,
possibly a
close relative of turtles.
Eunotosaurus lived in the late
Middle Permian...
- both
fossil and
genetic evidence by M.S. Lee, in 2013. This
study found Eunotosaurus,
usually regarded as a
turtle relative, to be only very
distantly related...
- both
fossil and
genetic evidence by M.S. Lee, in 2013. This
study found Eunotosaurus,
usually regarded as a
turtle relative, may be only very
distantly related...
- once
thought to be the
ancestors of turtles. The
Middle Permian reptile Eunotosaurus from
South Africa was seen as the "missing link"
between cotylosaurs...
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definite stem-turtle
Odontochelys from the Late Tri****ic of
China and
Eunotosaurus, a
reptile from the
Middle Permian of
South Africa.
Pappochelys had a...
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surrounding intercostal muscle. However,
analysis of the
transitional fossil,
Eunotosaurus afric****
shows that
early ancestors of
turtles lost that intercostal...
- Tri****ic
relative of turtles.
Before Pappochelys was
discovered and
Eunotosaurus was redescribed,
Odontochelys was
considered the
oldest undisputed member...
- Millerosauroidea. All
members of this
order are
thought to be extinct.
Eunotosaurus has been
recovered as a stem-turtle in
recent cladistic studies. Schoch...
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Permian taxon Eunotosaurus from
South Africa as a
small burrowing caseid.
Between these two dates,
other researchers classified Eunotosaurus as a parareptile...
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Eunotosaurus †Ankyramorpha...