Procolophonomorpha is an order or clade containing most parareptiles. Many papers have applied various definitions to the name, though most of these definitions...
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mirus, 'wonderful, strange' Primatomorpha, Ferae Order Primates, Procolophonomorpha Suborder sub, 'under' Haplorrhini, Procolophonia Infraorder infra...
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with Simões et al. (2022) using Neoreptilia for the clade containing Procolophonomorpha+Neodiapsida. The oldest known parareptiles are the bolosaur Erpetonyx...
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1917 Subgroups †Captorhinidae †Protorothyrididae †Parareptilia †Mesosauria †Millerosauria †Procolophonomorpha Testudines (Turtles, tortoises & terrapins)...
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Captorhinida Eureptilia Parareptilia Lanthanosuchoidea Millerosauria Procolophonomorpha Ankyramorpha Neodiapsida Eosuchia Younginiformes Avicephala Eolacertilia...
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reveal that lanthanosuchids have a much more basal position in the Procolophonomorpha, and that the nearest sister taxon to the pareiasaurs are the rather...
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Captorhinida Eureptilia Parareptilia Lanthanosuchoidea Millerosauria Procolophonomorpha Ankyramorpha Neodiapsida Eosuchia Younginiformes Avicephala Eolacertilia...
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with Parareptilia being redefined as including former members of Procolophonomorpha (found to be paraphyletic), Millerosauria, Pareiasauria, and Pantestudines...
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Eunotosaurus africanus Millerettidae Procolophonomorpha ...
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