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Meaning of Scaloposaurid from wikipedia

- Baurioidea is a superfamily of therocephalian therapsids. It includes advanced therocephalians such as Regisaurus and Bauria. The superfamily was named...
- classified in the family Scaloposauridae, and was the first scaloposaurid found in Russia (scaloposaurids are also known from southern Africa and Antarctica)...
- called scaloposaurids, all characterized by their very small size. Scaloposauridae is no longer recognized as a valid group because many scaloposaurid features...
- in the Scaloposauridae, a group of very small therocephalians. Most scaloposaurids are now thought to be juvenile forms of other therocephalians, and Scaloposauridae...
- the basioccipital of Bauria contributes in the typical therocephalian-scaloposaurid manner to the occipital condyle. In Bauria, the three exoccipitals are...
- and many other scaloposaurids are now classified as basal members of the clade Baurioidea. Boonstra, L.D. (1954). "XXVII.—A Scaloposaurid from the Tapinocephalus-zone"...
- of Antarctica. Pedaeosaurus has traditionally been classified as a scaloposaurid and more recently as an ericiolacertid closely related to Ericiolacerta...
- portal List of therapsids M A Cluver (1969). Zorillodontops, a new scaloposaurid from the Karoo. Annals of The South African Museum 52:183-188 http://biostor...
- S. Watson and Alfred Romer reclassified it as a scaloposaurid therocephalian in 1956. Scaloposaurids are now recognized as an artificial grouping of the...
- africana. 56: 51–87. ISSN 2410-4418. Boonstra, L.D. (1954). "XXVII.—A Scaloposaurid from the Tapinocephalus-zone". Journal of Natural History. Series 12...