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- 1993). "A new procolophonid and a new tetrapod of uncertain, possibly procolophonian affinities from the Upper Tri****ic of Virginia". Journal of Vertebrate...
- Procolophonoidea is an extinct superfamily of procolophonian parareptiles. Members were characteristically small, stocky, and lizard-like in appearance...
- 1993). "A new procolophonid and a new tetrapod of uncertain, possibly procolophonian affinities from the Upper Tri****ic of Virginia". Journal of Vertebrate...
- owenettid procolophonian parareptile. Fossils have been found from the Beaufort Group in the Karoo Basin of South Africa. Although most procolophonians lived...
- Nycteroleteridae is a family of procolophonian parareptilians (extinct early reptiles) from the Middle to Late Permian of Russia and North America. They...
- Nycteroleterinae is a subfamily of procolophonian parareptiles from the Middle Permian of Asia and North America. "Nycteroleterinae". Paleobiology Database...
- clade Procolophonia, while lanthanosuchids were recovered within the procolophonian subgroup Pareiasauromorpha. Acleistorhinidae is notable for being the...
- Parareptilia. Relationships within bolded terminal clades are not shown. The procolophonians were traditionally thought to be ancestral to the turtles, although...
- 1993). "A new procolophonid and a new tetrapod of uncertain, possibly procolophonian affinities from the Upper Tri****ic of Virginia". Journal of Vertebrate...
- Owenettidae is an extinct family of procolophonian parareptiles. Fossils have been found primarily from Africa and Madagascar, with one genus present from...