• Source: 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. The first members appeared during the Late Permian in the Karoo Basin of South Africa.


      Taxonomy


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


      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


      References




      External links


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

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