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- positions within Bauroidea. Many therocephalians once classified as scaloposaurians are now considered basal baurioids. The classification of these species...
- angulorugatus". Paleobiology Database. Boonstra, L.D. (1953). "LIII. - A new Scaloposaurian genus". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 6: 601–605. v t e...
- Cistecephalus ****emblage Zone. Ictidodraco was once classified as a scaloposaurian in the family Silpholestidae. Scaloposauria and Silpholestidae are no...
- therocephalians characterized by their small size and lightly built skulls. Scaloposaurians are no longer recognized as a true grouping, but instead represent...
- S2CID 250663346. Colbert, Edwin Harris; Kitching, James William (February 1981). "Scaloposaurian reptiles from the Tri****ic of Antarctica". American Museum Novitates...
- Comparative Zoology. 114 (2): 37–89. Colbert, E.H.; Kitching, J.W. (1981). "Scaloposaurian reptiles from the Tri****ic of Antarctica". American Museum Novitates...
- ****emblage of juvenile therocephalians. Along with many other small-bodied "scaloposaurians", Blattoidealestes was later classified as a member of the advanced...
- Tatarinov, L.P. (2004). "The postcranial skeleton of the Late Permian scaloposaurian Karenites ornamentatus (Reptilia, Theriodontia) from the Kirov Region"...
- Scaloposauria, which included nearly all small-bodied therocephalians. Most scaloposaurians are now thought to represent juvenile forms of larger therocephalians...
- 1096-3642.1931.tb01056.x. Colbert, Edwin H.; Kitching, James W. (1981). "Scaloposaurian reptiles from the Tri****ic of Antarctica". American Museum Novitates...