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- Eureptilia ("true reptiles") is one of the two major subgroups of the clade Sauropsida, the other one being Parareptilia. Eureptilia includes Diapsida...
- into two main groups of "reptiles": Eureptilia ("true reptiles") and Parareptilia ("next to reptiles"). Eureptilia encomp****es all living reptiles (including...
- of basal reptiles/sauropsids, typically considered the sister taxon to Eureptilia (the group that likely contains all living reptiles and birds). Parareptiles...
- Protorothyrididae is an extinct family of small, lizard-like reptiles belonging to Eureptilia. Their skulls did not have fenestrae, like the more derived diapsids....
- Modesto, S. P. (2024). "A new moradisaurine captorhinid reptile (Amniota: Eureptilia) from the upper Permian of India". PeerJ. 12: e18394. doi:10.7717/peerj...
- Pareiasauromorpha Family NycteroleteridaeFamily Pareiasauridae † (Subclass) Clade Eureptilia Family Captorhinidae † (Infraclass) Clade Diapsida Family Araeoscelididae...
- Flowerpot Formation (also referred to as the Flower Pot Formation) is a geologic formation in Texas and Oklahoma preserving fossils dated to the Early...
- Limnoscelididae Family Diadectidae Series Amniota class Sauropsida Basal Eureptilia Family Captorhinidae Family Protorothyrididae Subclass Diapsida Order...
- has information related to Ichthyopterygia. Ryosuke Motani's detailed Ichthyosaur homepage, with vivid graphics Eureptilia: Ichthyopterygia - Palaeos...
- are included under the Anapsida or "Parareptiles" (as opposed to the Eureptilia). There are two main groups of Procolophonia, the small, lizard-like Procolophonoidea...