Definition of Parareptiles. Meaning of Parareptiles. Synonyms of Parareptiles

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- few parareptiles possessed caniform teeth. Many amniotes have a row of small pits running along bones at the edge of the mouth, but parareptiles have...
- to be descended from parareptiles, thus defining Reptilia as a more restricted crown group encomp****ing diapsids and parareptiles (apart from mesosaurs...
- the most basal sauropsids or among the most basal parareptiles (in the case of which parareptiles were basal sauropsids). The phylogenetic position of...
- Bolosauridae is an extinct family of parareptiles known from the latest Carboniferous (Gzhelian) or earliest Permian (****elian) to the early Guadalupian...
- was a small animal which reached a length of 30 cm. Like many other parareptiles, it had a single pair of holes (fenestrae) behind the eyesockets in the...
- The Manda Formation (also known as the Manda Beds) is a Middle Tri****ic (Anisian?) or possibly Late Tri****ic (Carnian?) geologic formation in Tanzania...
- Millerettidae is an extinct family of parareptiles from the Middle Permian to the Late Permian period (Capitanian - Changhsingian stages) of South Africa...
- There are nine dorsal vertebrae, far fewer than what is seen in other parareptiles. The neck of Eunotosaurus is short, consisting of six short cervical...
- Procolophonidae is an extinct family of small, lizard-like parareptiles known from the Late Permian to Late Tri****ic that were distributed across Pangaea...
- Lanthanosuchoidea is an extinct superfamily of ankyramorph parareptiles from the middle Pennsylvanian to the middle Guadalupian epoch (Moscovian - Wordian...