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captorhinids more
closely related to
Moradisaurus than to Captorhinus". The
moradisaurines inhabited what is now China, Morocco, Niger, Russia,
Texas and Oklahoma...
- 2353636. Reisz, R. R.; Chatterjee, S.; Modesto, S. P. (2024). "A new
moradisaurine captorhinid reptile (Amniota: Eureptilia) from the
upper Permian of...
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Robert R.; Chatterjee, Sankar; Modesto, Sean P. (2024-11-14). "A new
moradisaurine captorhinid reptile (Amniota: Eureptilia) from the
upper Permian of...
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radiation during the
second half of the
lower Permian by becoming, with the
moradisaurine captorhinid eureptiles, the main
herbivores of
terrestrial ecosystems...
- multiple-rowed-teeth independently. In
contrast to the
teeth rows in
moradisaurines, the C.
aguti rows are
oriented obliquely to the margins,
where each...
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largest true
reptile known from the Vale
Formation is an
indeterminate moradisaurine captorhinid represented by an
enormous tooth plate, at
least 11.6 centimetres...
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Balearosaurus Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Matamales-Andreu et al.
Permian Spain A
moradisaurine captorhinid.
Genus includes new
species B. bombardensis. Delorhynchus...
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Gansurhinus is an
extinct genus of
moradisaurine captorhinid known from the
Middle Permian Qingtoushan Formation of the
Qilian Mountains and the Late...
- Modesto, S.P., Flear, V.J., Dilney, M.M. and Reisz, R.R., 2016. A
large moradisaurine tooth plate from the
Lower Permian of
Texas and its biostratigraphic...
- the
anthracosaurs Chroniosuchidae Ingentidens and Phratochronis, the
moradisaurine Gansurhinus, and
several therapsids. The
latter are, however, exclusively...