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- Pareiasaurs (meaning "ch**** lizards") are an extinct clade of large, herbivorous parareptiles. Members of the group were armoured with osteoderms which...
- Shihtienfenia was a pareiasaurid parareptile from the Late Permian of China. Lee (1997) refers to S. xuecunensis as a metaspecies lacking the autapomorphies...
- Elginia is an extinct genus of pareiasaurid known from the Late Permian of Scotland and China. It was named for the area around Elgin in Scotland, which...
- Pumiliopareia is an extinct genus of pareiasaurid parareptile from the Permian period of South Africa. It is known from a complete skeleton with osteoderms...
- Hartmann-Weinberg, A. (1937). "Pareiasauriden als Leitfossilien" [Pareiasaurids as guide fossils]. Problemy Paleontologii (in German). 213 (2–3): 649–712...
- from the Permian period. It was a typical member of its family, the pareiasaurids, which take their name from this genus. Fossils have been found in the...
- and North America. They are sometimes classified as a sister group to pareiasaurids (but see classification). The group includes the genera Macroleter,...
- Sp. nov Valid Liu & Bever Late Permian Naobaogou Formation  China A pareiasaurid parareptile Eorhynchochelys Gen. et sp. nov Valid Li et al. Late Tri****ic...
- Hartmann-Weinberg, A. (1937). "Pareiasauriden als Leitfossilien" [Pareiasaurids as guide fossils]. Problemy Paleontologii (in German). 213 (2–3): 649–712...
- CISNEROS, JUAN CARLOS; ABDALA, FERNANDO; MALABARBA, MARIA C. (2005). "PAREIASAURIDS FROM THE RIO DO RASTO FORMATION, SOUTHERN BRAZIL: BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS...