Caseasauria is one of the two main clades of early synapsids, the other being the Eupelycosauria. Caseasaurs are currently known only from the Late Carboniferous...
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Varanopidae with Caseasauria as the most basal offshoot of the synapsid lineage. Reisz (1986) removed Varanopidae from Caseasauria, placing it in a more...
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the Eothyrididae are considered to be a basal group within the Caseasauria. Caseasauria forms a sister group of the Eupelycosauria, out of which the therapsids...
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contrast to "pelycosaurs", Eupelycosauria is a proper monophyletic group. Caseasauria is a pelycosaur side-branch, or clade, that did not leave any descendants...
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the caseids. The latter are grouped with the Eothyrididae in the clade Caseasauria, which represent the most basal synapsids. The first phylogenetic analysis...
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1–30. Romano, M.; Nicosia, U. (2015). "Cladistic analysis of Caseidae (Caseasauria, Synapsida): using the gap-weighting method to include taxa based on...
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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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the paraphyly of the genus Casea. Below the phylogenetic analysis of Caseasauria published by Benson in 2012. A study published in 2015 by Romano & Nicosia...
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Anteosaurus at 5–6 m (16–20 ft) and 500–600 kg (1,100–1,300 lb). Caseasaurs (Caseasauria) The herbivorous Alierasaurus was the largest caseid and the largest...
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positions, falling either as the most basal synapsid, as the sister taxon of Caseasauria plus more derived taxa, or as an ophiacodontid more derived than Archaeothyris...
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genera in the family, the other being Oedaleops. The family is grouped in Caseasauria, and only cranial remains are known from it. The family is greatly supported...
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S.; Scott, D.; Reisz, R.R. (2020). "New primitive Caseid (Synapsida, Caseasauria) from the Early Permian of Germany". Annals of Carnegie Museum. 86 (1):...
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Caseasauria, which also includes a family of mostly herbivorous Early Permian synapsids called Caseidae. The majority of analyses place Caseasauria as...
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(again regarded as “Casea” rutena). Below the phylogenetic analysis of Caseasauria published by Benson in 2012. In 2015, Romano & Nicosia found a similar...
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Reisz, Robert R. (31 March 2020). "New Primitive Caseid (Synapsida, Caseasauria) from the Early Permian of Germany". Annals of Carnegie Museum. 86 (1):...
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Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade: Synapsida Clade: †Caseasauria Family: †Eothyrididae Genus: †Vaughnictis Brocklehurst et al., 2016 Species:...
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S2CID 84706899. Romano, M.; Nicosia, U. (2015). "Cladistic analysis of Caseidae (Caseasauria, Synapsida): using the gap-weighting method to include taxa based on...
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