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- Neosaurus abstract "Neosaurus is a pelycosaur-grade synapsid from the Early Permian of the Jura region of France. It is known only from a partial maxilla or upper jaw bone and an associated impression of the bone. The teardrop shape of the teeth in the jaw indicate that Neosaurus belongs to the family Sphenacodontidae, which includes the better-known Dimetrodon from the southwestern United States. The maxilla was first attributed to an early diapsid reptile in 1857, and later a crocodylomorph in 1869, before finally being identified as a sphenacodont synapsid in 1899, a classification that still holds today.A species of the hadrosaur dinosaur Hypsibema, H. missouriensis, is also called Neosaurus, although because the name was already in use, that species was renamed Parrosaurus before being reassigned to Hypsibema.".
- Neosaurus thumbnail Neosaurus.jpg?width=300.
- Neosaurus wikiPageID "4317185".
- Neosaurus wikiPageRevisionID "566157160".
- Neosaurus authority "Nopsca, 1923".
- Neosaurus fossilRange Permian.
- Neosaurus hasPhotoCollection Neosaurus.
- Neosaurus imageCaption "Holotype".
- Neosaurus imageWidth "250".
- Neosaurus typeSpecies "Neosaurus cynodus".
- Neosaurus subject Category:Permian_synapsids.
- Neosaurus subject Category:Prehistoric_synapsids_of_Europe.
- Neosaurus subject Category:Sphenacodonts.
- Neosaurus type Animal100015388.
- Neosaurus type Chordate101466257.
- Neosaurus type LivingThing100004258.
- Neosaurus type Object100002684.
- Neosaurus type Organism100004475.
- Neosaurus type PermianSynapsids.
- Neosaurus type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Neosaurus type PrehistoricSynapsidsOfEurope.
- Neosaurus type Reptile101661091.
- Neosaurus type Synapsid101719403.
- Neosaurus type Vertebrate101471682.
- Neosaurus type Whole100003553.
- Neosaurus type Reptile.
- Neosaurus comment "Neosaurus is a pelycosaur-grade synapsid from the Early Permian of the Jura region of France. It is known only from a partial maxilla or upper jaw bone and an associated impression of the bone. The teardrop shape of the teeth in the jaw indicate that Neosaurus belongs to the family Sphenacodontidae, which includes the better-known Dimetrodon from the southwestern United States.".
- Neosaurus label "Neosaurus".
- Neosaurus label "Neosaurus".
- Neosaurus label "Neosaurus".
- Neosaurus label "新龍屬".
- Neosaurus sameAs Neosaurus.
- Neosaurus sameAs Neosaurus.
- Neosaurus sameAs Neosaurus.
- Neosaurus sameAs m.02p82lc.
- Neosaurus sameAs Q3773051.
- Neosaurus sameAs Q3773051.
- Neosaurus sameAs Neosaurus.
- Neosaurus wasDerivedFrom Neosaurus?oldid=566157160.
- Neosaurus depiction Neosaurus.jpg.
- Neosaurus isPrimaryTopicOf Neosaurus.