of convergences. Pareiasauria (Seeley, 1988): If neither Lanthanosuchidae or Testudines are included in the clade, the Pareiasauria only contains the...
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members of Procolophonomorpha (found to be paraphyletic), Millerosauria, Pareiasauria, and Pantestudines, with the latter two being found to be sister groups...
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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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Pareiasauria (Permian) Dinosauria (small, until Jurassic)...
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Niger—VII. Cranial anatomy and relationships of Bunostegos akokanensis (Pareiasauria)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33 (4): 747–763. doi:10.1080/02724634...
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karpinskii Amalitzky, 1922 (currently Scutosaurus karpinskii, Reptilia, Pareiasauria): proposed conservation of the specific name". Bulletin of Zoological...
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Francischini (2021) recovered Obirkovia as an elginiid member of the Pareiasauria, in a clade that also contains Elginia spp. and Arganaceras. The results...
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analyses suggest that nycteroleterids are more closely related to the Pareiasauria instead, thus making Nyctiphruretus the only genus of its order. In 2014...
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