Cotylorhynchus. These authors consider that a detailed revision of these two taxa is necessary to clarify their status. The skull of Cotylorhynchus shows...
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These remains were firstly regarded as belonging possibly to Cotylorhynchus (cf Cotylorhynchus sp. in the publication of Ronchi et al.) or to a closely related...
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like Cotylorhynchus. These authors showed that the bone microstructure of the humerus, femur and ribs of adult and immature specimens of Cotylorhynchus romeri...
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Cotylorhynchus bransoni Cotylorhynchus hancocki...
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However, most caseids reached larger sizes, and some caseids, such as Cotylorhynchus and Alierasaurus, were among the largest terrestrial animals of the...
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Cotylorhynchus (background), Ophiacodon and Varanops...
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Cotylorhynchus hancocki Cotylorhynchus bransoni...
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estimated length around 6–7 m (20–23 ft). Another huge caseasaur is Cotylorhynchus hancocki, with an estimated length and weight of at least 6 m (20 ft)...
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Alierasaurus Angelosaurus Arisierpeton Callibrachion Casea Caseoides Caseopsis Cotylorhynchus Datheosaurus Ennatosaurus Eocasea Euromycter Lalieudorhynchus Martensius...
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larger than the diadectids, more similar to the giant caseid pelycosaur Cotylorhynchus. Although the last Pareiasaurs were no larger than the first types (indeed...
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