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Procolophonidae is an
extinct family of small, lizard-like
parareptiles known from the Late
Permian to Late Tri****ic that were
distributed across Pangaea...
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earliest lepidosauromorphs likely occurred in the Permian. The
Procolophonidae, the last
surviving parareptiles, were an
important group of small...
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Mesosauridae †
Family Millerettidae †
Family Bolosauridae †
Family Procolophonidae †
Order Pareiasauromorpha Family Nycteroleteridae †
Family Pareiasauridae...
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South Africa.
Procolophonoidea includes the
families Owenettidae and
Procolophonidae. Sclerosaurus,
which is
placed within its own
family Sclerosauridae...
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Procolophonidae Testudines...
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genus present from
South America. It is the
sister taxon to the
family Procolophonidae.
Modesto and
Damiani (2007)
defined Owenettidae as a stem-based group...
- Pareiasauroidea. More
recent phylogenetic analyses place Sclerosaurus within Procolophonidae as
originally suggested, and
support its
referral to the Leptopleuroninae...
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Batropetidae Procolophonia,
containing families Nyctiphruretidae,
Procolophonidae and
Sclerosauridae Pareiasauroidea, with
families Rhipaeosauridae and...
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experts disagreed over
whether turtle ancestors would be
found among the
Procolophonidae, the
Pareiasauridae (Lee 1995,1996, 1997), or
simply a
generic Procolophonian...
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likely herbivorous. Sues, Hans-Dieter; Baird,
Donald (1998). "
Procolophonidae (Reptilia: Parareptilia) from the
Upper Tri****ic
Wolfville Formation...