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- Eureptilia (the group that likely contains all living reptiles and birds). Parareptiles first arose near the end of the Carboniferous period and achieved their...
- hypotheses for the origin of turtles have suggested that they belong to the parareptiles. The clades Re****birostra and Varanopidae, traditionally thought to be...
- Bolosauridae is an extinct family of parareptiles known from the latest Carboniferous (Gzhelian) or earliest Permian (****elian) to the early Guadalupian...
- Millerettidae is an extinct family of parareptiles from the Middle Permian to the Late Permian period (Capitanian - Changhsingian stages) of South Africa...
- related to archosaurs as part of Sauria, and not to the non-saurian parareptiles as previously thought. In a 2018 cladistic analysis, Pantestudines (turtles...
- herbivorous beaked dicynodonts, alongside large herbivorous pareiasaur parareptiles. The Archosauromorpha, the group of reptiles that would give rise to...
- Colobomycter is an extinct genus of acleistorhinid parareptile known from the Early Permian of Oklahoma. The type species, Colobomycter pholeter, was...
- extinction event occurs 201 Ma, wiping out all conodonts and the last parareptiles, many marine reptiles (e.g. all sauropterygians except plesiosaurs and...
- phylogenetic analyses suggest that Eunotosaurus may instead have been a parareptile, an early-diverging neodiapsid unrelated to turtles, or a synapsid. Eunotosaurus...
- the most basal sauropsids or among the most basal parareptiles (in the case of which parareptiles were basal sauropsids). The phylogenetic position of...