- 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...
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Elgin Reptiles:
Procolophonids Taxa
Presence Location Description Images Leptopleuron L.
lacertinum Owen, 1851 Tri****ic
Lossiemouth and Spynie, Scotland...
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Among the less
significant body
fossil records of
vertebrates are the
procolophonid Anomoiodon liliensterni from
Reurieth in the
Thuringian part of Franconia...
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ancient evolutionary grade Anapsida,
which includes groups such as
procolophonids and pareiasaurs. All
anapsid skulls lack a
temporal opening while all...
- out. Phytosaurs, drepanosaurs, trilophosaurids, tanystropheids, and
procolophonids,
which were
other common reptiles in the Late Tri****ic, had also become...
-
thalattosaur rather than a choristodere) and
fossils of a
possible procolophonid,
Kuehneosaurus latus, rhynchocephalians, a
possible lepidosauromorph...
- name, now
known as
Sphenosaurus and
considered to be a non-dinosaurian
procolophonid Palaeoscincus Paleosaurus –
subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian...
- the
heaviest losses. All
Permian anapsid reptiles died out
except the
procolophonids (although
testudines have morphologically-anapsid skulls, they are now...
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small land
vertebrates have been
found in the formation,
including procolophonid and
early archosauromorph reptiles and cynodonts.
Dinosaur remains are...