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Procolophonoidea

Procolophonoidea is an extinct superfamily of procolophonian parareptiles. Members were characteristically small, stocky, and lizard-like in appearance. Fossils have been found worldwide from many continents including Antarctica.[1] The first members appeared during the Late Permian in the Karoo Basin of South Africa.[2]

Procolophonoids
Temporal range: 265–201.3 Ma Middle Wordian - Late Rhaetian
Skeleton of Kapes bentoni (Procolophonidae, Procolophoninae)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Parareptilia
Order: Procolophonomorpha
Suborder: Procolophonia
Superfamily: Procolophonoidea
Broom, 1939
Families
Synonyms
  • Procolophoniformes De Braga & Rieppel, 1997

Taxonomy edit

Procolophonoidea includes the families Owenettidae and Procolophonidae. Sclerosaurus, which is placed within its own family Sclerosauridae, may be a member of the superfamily as well. In 1997, De Braga and Rieppel defined this same taxon (the oldest common ancestor of Procolophonidae and Owenettidae and all its descendants) using the name Procolophoniformes.[3]

When the superfamily was constructed in 1956, it was thought to be within the anthracosaur suborder Diadectomorpha.[4] Since then it has been placed within the suborder Procolophonia along with the pareiasaurs, a group of large herbivorous Permian parareptiles.[5][6][7][8]

 
Sclerosaurus armatus
Cladogram of Procolophonoidea, excluding members of Procolophonidae
Procolophonoidea 
 Owenettidae 
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Coletta

 void 

Sauropareion

Procolophonidae

Cisneros et al. 2004[9]
Cladogram of Procolophonidae
Procolophonidae 
Modesto et al. 2001[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Colbert, E. H. and Kitching, J. W. (1975). The Triassic reptile Procolophon in Antarctica. American Museum Novitates 2566:1-23.
  2. ^ Broom, R. (1939). A new type of cotylosaurian, Owenetta rubidgei. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 19:319–321.
  3. ^ Jalil, N. E., & Janvier, P. (2005). Les pareiasaures (Amniota, Parareptilia) du Permien supérieur du Bassin d’Argana, Maroc. Geodiversitas, 27(1), 35-132.
  4. ^ Romer, A. S. (1956). Osteology of the Reptiles. University of Chicago Press. 772 pp.
  5. ^ Daly, E. (1973). A Lower Permian vertebrate fauna from southern Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 47(3):562-589.
  6. ^ Carroll, R. L. (1988). Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution. WH Freeman and Company, New York ISBN 0-7167-1822-7.
  7. ^ Lee, M. S. Y. (1997). Pareisaur phylogeny and the origin of turtles. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 120(3):197-280.
  8. ^ Modesto, S. P. and Damiani, R. (2007). The procolophonoid reptile Sauropareion anoplus from the lowermost Triassic of South Africa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(2):337-349.
  9. ^ Cisneros, J. C., Damiani, R., Schultz, C., da Rosa, A., Schwanke, C., Neto, L. W. and Aurélio, P. L. P. (2004) A procolophonoid reptile with temporal fenestration from the Middle Triassic of Brazil. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 271(1547):1541–1546.
  10. ^ Modesto, S. Sues, H.-D. and Damiani, R. (2001). A new Triassic procolophonoid reptile and its implications for procolophonoid survivorship during the Permo-Triassic extinction event. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 268(2001):2047–2052.

External links edit

  • Introduction to Procolophonoidea University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP)
  • Procolophonoidea in the Paleobiology Database

procolophonoidea, extinct, superfamily, procolophonian, parareptiles, members, were, characteristically, small, stocky, lizard, like, appearance, fossils, have, been, found, worldwide, from, many, continents, including, antarctica, first, members, appeared, du. Procolophonoidea is an extinct superfamily of procolophonian parareptiles Members were characteristically small stocky and lizard like in appearance Fossils have been found worldwide from many continents including Antarctica 1 The first members appeared during the Late Permian in the Karoo Basin of South Africa 2 ProcolophonoidsTemporal range 265 201 3 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Middle Wordian Late Rhaetian Skeleton of Kapes bentoni Procolophonidae Procolophoninae Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Reptilia Clade Parareptilia Order Procolophonomorpha Suborder Procolophonia Superfamily ProcolophonoideaBroom 1939 Families Owenettidae Procolophonidae Synonyms Procolophoniformes De Braga amp Rieppel 1997Taxonomy editProcolophonoidea includes the families Owenettidae and Procolophonidae Sclerosaurus which is placed within its own family Sclerosauridae may be a member of the superfamily as well In 1997 De Braga and Rieppel defined this same taxon the oldest common ancestor of Procolophonidae and Owenettidae and all its descendants using the name Procolophoniformes 3 When the superfamily was constructed in 1956 it was thought to be within the anthracosaur suborder Diadectomorpha 4 Since then it has been placed within the suborder Procolophonia along with the pareiasaurs a group of large herbivorous Permian parareptiles 5 6 7 8 nbsp Sclerosaurus armatus Procolophonia Procolophonoidea Family Owenettidae Species Owenetta kitchingorum Genus Barasaurus Genus Candelaria Genus Owenetta Genus Ruhuhuaria Genus Saurodektes Family Procolophonidae Genus Gomphiosauridion Genus Kinelia Genus Spondylolestes Genus Xenodiphyodon Genus Coletta Genus Kitchingnathus Genus Lasasaurus Genus Phaanthosaurus Genus Pintosaurus Genus Sauropareion Genus Tichvinskia Subfmily Leptopleuroninae Subfmily Procolophoninae Subfmily Theledectinae Cladogram of Procolophonoidea excluding members of Procolophonidae Procolophonoidea Owenettidae void void Barasaurus void Owenetta rubidgei Saurodektes void Owenetta kitchingorum Candelaria void Coletta void Sauropareion Procolophonidae Cisneros et al 2004 9 Cladogram of Procolophonidae Procolophonidae void void Contritosaurus Tichvinskia void Procolophon void Hypsognathus Modestoet al 2001 10 References edit Colbert E H and Kitching J W 1975 The Triassic reptile Procolophon in Antarctica American Museum Novitates 2566 1 23 Broom R 1939 A new type of cotylosaurian Owenetta rubidgei Annals of the Transvaal Museum 19 319 321 Jalil N E amp Janvier P 2005 Les pareiasaures Amniota Parareptilia du Permien superieur du Bassin d Argana Maroc Geodiversitas 27 1 35 132 Romer A S 1956 Osteology of the Reptiles University of Chicago Press 772 pp Daly E 1973 A Lower Permian vertebrate fauna from southern Oklahoma Journal of Paleontology 47 3 562 589 Carroll R L 1988 Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution WH Freeman and Company New York ISBN 0 7167 1822 7 Lee M S Y 1997 Pareisaur phylogeny and the origin of turtles Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 120 3 197 280 Modesto S P and Damiani R 2007 The procolophonoid reptile Sauropareion anoplus from the lowermost Triassic of South Africa Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27 2 337 349 Cisneros J C Damiani R Schultz C da Rosa A Schwanke C Neto L W and Aurelio P L P 2004 A procolophonoid reptile with temporal fenestration from the Middle Triassic of Brazil Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 271 1547 1541 1546 Modesto S Sues H D and Damiani R 2001 A new Triassic procolophonoid reptile and its implications for procolophonoid survivorship during the Permo Triassic extinction event Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 268 2001 2047 2052 External links editIntroduction to Procolophonoidea University of California Museum of Paleontology UCMP Procolophonoidea in the Paleobiology Database nbsp Paleontology portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Procolophonoidea amp oldid 1111987870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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