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- -D. and Damiani, R. (2001). A new Tri****ic procolophonoid reptile and its implications for procolophonoid survivorship during the Permo-Tri****ic extinction...
- Tri****ic period were the procolophonoids, a group of small generalists, omnivores, and herbivores. The largest family of procolophonoids, the procolophonids...
- Ankyramorpha, which explicitly included procolophonoids, Hallucicrania was originally designed to exclude procolophonoids, which Lee's analysis argued to have...
- lanthanosuchoids, millerettids, bolosaurids, some nycteroleterids, some procolophonoids and at least some mesosaurs. The presence of temporal openings in the...
- lanthanosuchoids, millerettids, bolosaurids, some nycteroleterids, some procolophonoids and at least some mesosaurs made it more ambiguous and it is currently...
- lanthanosuchoids, millerettids, bolosaurids, some nycteroleterids, some procolophonoids and at least some mesosaurs made it more ambiguous and it's currently...
- Pareiasauromorpha is considered to be a monophyletic node, the sister group to procolophonoids. Pareiasauromorpha was first used to define a group of parareptilians...
- Dinodontosaurus ****emblage Zone Cranial and postcranial remains An owenetiid procolophonoid Cerritosaurus C. binsfeldi Santa Maria Upper Santa Maria Formation,...
- ranging up to 20 m tall that spread during dry phases into flood plains. Procolophonoids such as Leptopleuron were considered an essential addition to the terrestrial...
- probainognathians, pseudosuchians, aphanosaurs, rhynchosaurs, and procolophonoids. The Brazilian Dinodontosaurus ****emblage Zone shares many faunal similarities...