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- leaving Prolacerta and Kadimakara as the only well-supported members. The prolacertids were historically placed within the paraphyletic group Prolacertiformes...
- France. 139: 57–65. Sen, K. (2003). "Pamelaria dolichotrachela, a new prolacertid reptile from the Middle Tri****ic of India". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences...
- Prolacerta, Pamelaria, and several other related forms (collectively called prolacertids) have been removed from Protorosauria. Because the name Prolacertiformes...
- related to the Late Tri****ic archosauromorph Trilophosaurus rather than prolacertids. Another analysis published in 1997 included Prolacertoides but its relationships...
- López-Martínez found that the closest relative of Cosesaurus was probably a "prolacertid" such as Macrocnemus. In 2000, a variant of Ellenberger's hypothesis...
- 1475-4983.2010.00954.x. Sen, K. (2003). "Pamelaria dolichotrachela, a new prolacertid reptile from the Middle Tri****ic of India". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences...
- mentioned Boreopricea. Benton (1985) noted that Boreopricea was probably a prolacertid, but differed from Prolacerta due to the shape of its nasal and squamosal...
- restricted to Prolacerta and its close Australian cousin Kadimakara. Prolacertids are considered to be archosauromorphs within the clade Crocopoda, along...
- Tri****ic age and comprise a few superficially lizard-like taxa such as prolacertids (e.g. Kadimakara), and thecodonts. The earliest significant Australian...
- JSTOR 2395514. Sen, Kasturi (2003). "Pamelaria dolichotrachela, a new prolacertid reptile from the Middle Tri****ic of India". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences...