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- Africa, South America, Antarctica and Australia. The most primitive procolophonids were likely insectivorous or omnivorous, more derived members of the...
- omnivores, and herbivores. The largest family of procolophonoids, the procolophonids, rediversified in the Tri****ic, but subsequently declined and became...
- Hwiccewyrm (meaning "Hwicce dragon") is an extinct genus of leptopleuronine procolophonid parareptile from the Late Tri****ic Magnesian Conglomerate of England...
- Kapes is an extinct genus of procolophonid parareptile from the Lower and Middle Tri****ic of the United Kingdom and Russia. The type species K. amaenus...
- Leptopleuroninae is an extinct subfamily of procolophonid reptiles. It is defined as all taxa closer to Leptopleuron lacertinum than to Procolophon trigoniceps...
- 'height' and Gr****: γνάθος gnáthos, 'jaw') is an extinct genus of procolophonid parareptile from the Late Tri****ic of New Jersey, Connecticut, and Nova...
- 'before' and Gr****: κολοφών kolophṓn, 'summit') is a genus of lizard-like procolophonid parareptiles that first appeared in the Early Tri****ic (Induan) of South...
- Among the less significant body fossil records of vertebrates are the procolophonid Anomoiodon liliensterni from Reurieth in the Thuringian part of Franconia...
- ancient evolutionary grade Anapsida, which includes groups such as procolophonids and pareiasaurs. All anapsid skulls lack a temporal opening while all...
- thalattosaur rather than a choristodere) and fossils of a possible procolophonid, Kuehneosaurus latus, rhynchocephalians, a possible lepidosauromorph...