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- considered tuditanomorph microsaurs. Gymnarthrids are relatively elongate with short limbs. The skulls of gymnarthrids are also small, with a single row...
- to properly characterize its anatomy relative to other early Permian gymnarthrids from Texas, particularly the smaller Cardiocephalus and the larger Euryodus...
- Cardiocephalus is an extinct genus of microsaurian tetrapods from the Permian period. It was a member of the family Gymnarthridae. "†Cardiocephalus Broili...
- Trihecatontidae appear in the Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian. Gymnarthrids, pantylids, and Ostodolepidae, originally considered in the Tuditanomorpha...
- 'proxilus' in Latin for broad/wide, and '-odon' refers to 'tooth.' As with gymnarthrids like Euryodus, Proxilodon possesses a long postorbital region and a slightly...
- with D. magnicornis Euryodus E. primus A gymnarthrid microsaur Goniocara G. willistoni An indeterminate gymnarthrid microsaur known from skull fragments....
- limbs are large and well developed. Unlike other microsaurs such as gymnarthrids, the jaw articulation is at the posterior margin of the skull. The teeth...
- Sternberg in 1917. It was originally identified as a specimen of the gymnarthrid microsaur Cardiocephalus. The skull is small, less than 2 centimetres...
- Hylerpeton is an extinct genus of microsaurian tetrapods belonging to the family Gymnarthridae from the late Carboniferous period. The nominal species...
- palatine, and vomer. The bones of the skull roof are similar to those of gymnarthrids. There are two rows of teeth adjacent to one another in the lower jaw...