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Procolophon (from Gr****: πρό pró, 'before' and Gr****: κολοφών kolophṓn, 'summit') is a
genus of lizard-like
procolophonid parareptiles that
first appeared...
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clade containing Captorhinus aguti and
Petrolacosaurus kansensis but not
Procolophon trigoniceps, by
Tsuji and Müller (2009). The
cladogram here was modified...
- Neoreptilia,
defining it as the last
common ancestor and all
descendants of
Procolophon trigoniceps and
Youngina capensis. However, this
excludes mesosaurs,...
- declivis are much more
abundant than
other Early Tri****ic
burrowers such as
Procolophon or Thrinaxodon. The
suggestion that
Lystrosaurus was
helped to survive...
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Smith et al. (2025)
study the
taphonomy of
aggregations of
skeletons of
Procolophon trigoniceps from Brazil,
South Africa and Antarctica,
interpreted as...
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Europe and
South America. Currently, the oldest-known
procolophonine is
Procolophon from the
earliest Olenekian stage.
Procolophoninae was
named in 1890...
- Jur****ic. The
family is
defined as all taxa more
closely related to
Procolophon trigoniceps than to
Owenetta rubidgei.
Below is a
cladogram from Ruta...
- It is
defined as all taxa
closer to
Leptopleuron lacertinum than to
Procolophon trigoniceps. The
oldest member of
Leptopleuroninae is
Phonodus dutoitorum...
- a
sister taxon to
Teratophon and
Procolophon or as a
sister taxon to
clade consisting of
Teratophon and
Procolophon within Procolophoninae. The results...
- Scott, &
Reisz (2009), is that of as a stem-based
group containing Procolophon and all taxa more
closely related to it than to Milleretta. It constitutes...