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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...
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hypotheses for the
origin of
turtles have
suggested that they
belong to the
parareptiles. The
clades Re****birostra and Varanopidae,
traditionally thought to be...
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Bolosauridae is an
extinct family of
parareptiles known from the
latest Carboniferous (Gzhelian) or
earliest Permian (****elian) to the
early Guadalupian...
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Millerettidae is an
extinct family of
parareptiles from the
Middle Permian to the Late
Permian period (Capitanian -
Changhsingian stages) of
South Africa...
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related to
archosaurs as part of Sauria, and not to the non-saurian
parareptiles as
previously thought. In a 2018
cladistic analysis,
Pantestudines (turtles...
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herbivorous beaked dicynodonts,
alongside large herbivorous pareiasaur parareptiles. The Archosauromorpha, the
group of
reptiles that
would give rise to...
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Colobomycter is an
extinct genus of
acleistorhinid parareptile known from the
Early Permian of Oklahoma. The type species,
Colobomycter pholeter, was...
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extinction event occurs 201 Ma,
wiping out all
conodonts and the last
parareptiles, many
marine reptiles (e.g. all
sauropterygians except plesiosaurs and...
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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...