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primitive eureptiles such as the "protorothyrids" were all small,
superficially lizard-like forms, that were
probably insectivorous. One
primitive eureptile, the...
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known reptiles, it is not the most
primitive member of the group,
being a
eureptile more
derived than
either parareptiles or captorhinids. This
animal was...
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which became increasingly adapted to life on dry land. The
earliest known eureptile ("true reptile") was Hylonomus, a
small and
superficially lizard-like...
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declined and
became extinct by the end of the period.
Compared to most
eureptiles,
parareptiles retained fairly "primitive"
characteristics such as robust...
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niloticus (the Nile crocodile), and
Labidosaurikos (an
extinct captorhinid eureptile)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
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Richards Spur is a
Permian fossil locality located at the
Dolese Brothers Limestone Quarry north of Lawton, Oklahoma. The
locality preserves clay and mudstone...
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clade of sauropsids,
distinguished from more
primitive eureptiles by the
presence of two holes,
known as
temporal fenestrae, in each side...
- PMIDĀ 29507301. Muller, J. and Reisz, R.R. (2006). "The
phylogeny of
early eureptiles:
Comparing parsimony and
Bayesian approaches in the
investigation of a...
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Paleothyris and Hylonomus, for example, were
found to be more
basal eureptiles in
Muller and
Reisz (2006),
making the
family as
historically defined...
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evolved in the Carboniferous,
parallel to
eureptiles ("true reptiles"). However, Hylonomus, the
oldest eureptile known from
fossil evidence,
lived millions...