Edaphosauridae is a family of mostly large (up to 3 m (9.8 ft) or more) Late Carboniferous to Early Permian synapsids. Edaphosaur fossils are so far known...
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bear numerous small crossbars. Edaphosaurus and other members of the Edaphosauridae evolved tall dorsal sails independently of sail-back members of the...
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Suborder Eupelycosauria Family Varanopidae Family Ophiacodontidae Family Edaphosauridae Infraorder Sphenacodontia Family Sphenacodontidae Order Therapsida Evolution...
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used by Benson (2012) to unite Caseasauria with Sphenacodontidae and Edaphosauridae were absent in the newly discovered postcranial material of eothyridids...
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†Ophiacodontidae Haptodontiformes Spindler et al., 2018 †Ianthodon †Milosaurus †Kenomagnathus Sphenacomorpha Ivakhnenko, 2003 †Edaphosauridae Sphenacodontia...
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belonging to the Edaphosauridae. The type species is R. robustus. Spindler, Frederik; Voigt, Sebastian; Fischer, Jan (2020-03-01). "Edaphosauridae (Synapsida...
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an extinct genus of pelycosaurian synapsids, assigned to the family Edaphosauridae. Lupeosaurus was about 3 metres (9.8 ft) long and weighed around 166...
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Order Pelycosauria Family Varanopidae Family Ophiacodontidae Family Edaphosauridae Family Sphenacodontidae List of Permian tetrapods List of Devonian tetrapods...
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The largest prehistoric animals include both vertebrate and invertebrate species. Many of them are described below, along with their typical range of size...
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