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Meaning of Milleropsis from wikipedia

- Milleropsis is an extinct genus of millerettid parareptile from the Late Permian (Changhsingian stage) of South Africa. Jenkins, Xavier A.; Benson, Roger...
- type in their caudal vertebrae. A redescription of the skull anatomy of Milleropsis pricei is published by Jenkins et al. (2025) based on µCT data. A redescription...
- Stereosternum †Millerettidae Broomia Heleophilus Milleretta Millerosaurus Milleropsis Nanomilleretta †Procolophonia see Procolophonia Diapsida see below↓...
- Stereosternum †Millerettidae Broomia Heleophilus Milleretta Millerosaurus Milleropsis Nanomilleretta †Procolophonia see Procolophonia Diapsida see below↓...
- Stereosternum †Millerettidae Broomia Heleophilus Milleretta Millerosaurus Milleropsis Nanomilleretta †Procolophonia see Procolophonia Diapsida see below↓...
- Stereosternum †Millerettidae Broomia Heleophilus Milleretta Millerosaurus Milleropsis Nanomilleretta †Procolophonia see Procolophonia Diapsida see below↓...
- Stereosternum †Millerettidae Broomia Heleophilus Milleretta Millerosaurus Milleropsis Nanomilleretta †Procolophonia see Procolophonia Diapsida see below↓...
- Stereosternum †Millerettidae Broomia Heleophilus Milleretta Millerosaurus Milleropsis Nanomilleretta †Procolophonia see Procolophonia Diapsida see below↓...
- Milleretta is considered the leased derived member of the family, relative to Milleropsis and Millerosaurus. Huge gaps are at their maximum between the period...
- Stereosternum †Millerettidae Broomia Heleophilus Milleretta Millerosaurus Milleropsis Nanomilleretta †Procolophonia see Procolophonia Diapsida see below↓...