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- Procolophonidae abstract "Procolophonidae is an extinct family of parareptiles from the Permian and Triassic periods.They were shaped like stocky lizards, with broad-cheeked skulls. Their cheeks sported a stout backward-pointing spike. Hypsognathus, from North America, had many cheek spikes. Procolophon, the genus after which the group was named, is unusual. Their skulls resemble the turtles', sharing a posttemporal fenestra. Accordingly they have historically been classed alongside the turtles under the Anapsida.Up to the early Triassic, their teeth were sharp, indicating an insectivorous diet. Later in the Triassic their teeth became broader, indicating a switch to a herbivorous diet. They became extinct at the end of the Triassic.Recent findings indicate that these animals may have been found in Antarctica in the Early Triassic, thereby the earliest evidence of tetrapods in the Antarctic.".
- Procolophonidae thumbnail Procolophon_BW.jpg?width=300.
- Procolophonidae wikiPageExternalLink procolophonoidea.html.
- Procolophonidae wikiPageID "7200294".
- Procolophonidae wikiPageRevisionID "584688234".
- Procolophonidae authority "Seeley, 1888".
- Procolophonidae displayChildren "1".
- Procolophonidae fossilRange Late_Triassic.
- Procolophonidae fossilRange Permian.
- Procolophonidae hasPhotoCollection Procolophonidae.
- Procolophonidae imageCaption "Life restoration of Procolophon pricei from the Early Triassic of South Africa".
- Procolophonidae imageWidth "250".
- Procolophonidae taxon "Procolophonidae".
- Procolophonidae subject Category:Parareptiles.
- Procolophonidae subject Category:Prehistoric_reptiles.
- Procolophonidae subject Category:Triassic_extinctions.
- Procolophonidae type Animal.
- Procolophonidae type Eukaryote.
- Procolophonidae type Species.
- Procolophonidae type Organism.
- Procolophonidae comment "Procolophonidae is an extinct family of parareptiles from the Permian and Triassic periods.They were shaped like stocky lizards, with broad-cheeked skulls. Their cheeks sported a stout backward-pointing spike. Hypsognathus, from North America, had many cheek spikes. Procolophon, the genus after which the group was named, is unusual. Their skulls resemble the turtles', sharing a posttemporal fenestra.".
- Procolophonidae label "Procolophonidae".
- Procolophonidae label "Procolophonidae".
- Procolophonidae label "Procolophonidae".
- Procolophonidae label "Procolophonidae".
- Procolophonidae label "Procolophonoidea".
- Procolophonidae label "Procolophonoidea".
- Procolophonidae label "Проколофоны".
- Procolophonidae label "前稜蜥科".
- Procolophonidae sameAs Procolophonoidea.
- Procolophonidae sameAs Procolophonidae.
- Procolophonidae sameAs Procolophonidae.
- Procolophonidae sameAs Procolophonoidea.
- Procolophonidae sameAs Procolophonidae.
- Procolophonidae sameAs m.02q5qbv.
- Procolophonidae sameAs Q133347.
- Procolophonidae sameAs Q133347.
- Procolophonidae wasDerivedFrom Procolophonidae?oldid=584688234.
- Procolophonidae depiction Procolophon_BW.jpg.
- Procolophonidae isPrimaryTopicOf Procolophonidae.