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Parareptilia and Procolophonomorpha

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Difference between Parareptilia and Procolophonomorpha

Parareptilia vs. Procolophonomorpha

Parareptilia ("at the side of reptiles") is a subclass or clade of reptiles which is variously defined as an extinct group of primitive anapsids, or a more cladistically correct alternative to Anapsida. Procolophonomorpha is an order or clade of early reptiles that appeared during the Middle Permian.

Similarities between Parareptilia and Procolophonomorpha

Parareptilia and Procolophonomorpha have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alfred Romer, Clade, Cladogram, Hallucicrania, Lanthanosuchoidea, Millerosauria, Parareptilia, Pareiasaur, Pareiasauromorpha, Permian, Procolophonia, Procolophonidae, Procolophonoidea, Reptile, Sauropterygia, Tree of Life Web Project, Turtle.

Alfred Romer

Alfred Sherwood Romer (December 28, 1894 – November 5, 1973) was an American paleontologist and biologist and a specialist in vertebrate evolution.

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Clade

A clade (from κλάδος, klados, "branch"), also known as monophyletic group, is a group of organisms that consists of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants, and represents a single "branch" on the "tree of life".

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Cladogram

A cladogram (from Greek clados "branch" and gramma "character") is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms.

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Hallucicrania

Hallucicrania is an extinct clade of procolophonomorph parareptiles from the early Cisuralian epoch (middle Sakmarian stage) to the latest Triassic period (latest Rhaetian stage) of Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America.

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Lanthanosuchoidea

Lanthanosuchoidea is an extinct superfamily of ankyramorph parareptiles from the late Cisuralian to the middle Guadalupian epochs (Artinskian - Wordian stages) of Europe, North America and Asia.

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Millerosauria

Millerosauria is an order of Parareptiles that contains the families †Millerettidae and †Eunotosauridae.

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Parareptilia

Parareptilia ("at the side of reptiles") is a subclass or clade of reptiles which is variously defined as an extinct group of primitive anapsids, or a more cladistically correct alternative to Anapsida.

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Pareiasaur

Pareiasaurs (meaning "cheek lizards") are an extinct group of anapsid reptiles classified in the family Pareiasauridae.

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Pareiasauromorpha

Pareiasauromorpha is a group of parareptilian amniotes from the Permian.

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Permian

The Permian is a geologic period and system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Triassic period 251.902 Mya.

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Procolophonia

The Procolophonia are a suborder of herbivorous reptiles that lived from the Middle Permian till the end of the Triassic period.

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Procolophonidae

Procolophonidae is an extinct family of parareptiles from the Permian and Triassic periods.

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Procolophonoidea

Procolophonoidea is an extinct superfamily of procolophonian parareptiles.

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Reptile

Reptiles are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives.

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Sauropterygia

Sauropterygia ("lizard flippers") is an extinct, diverse taxon of aquatic reptiles that developed from terrestrial ancestors soon after the end-Permian extinction and flourished during the Mesozoic before they became extinct at the end of that era.

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Tree of Life Web Project

The Tree of Life Web Project is an Internet project providing information about the diversity and phylogeny of life on Earth.

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Turtle

Turtles are diapsids of the order Testudines (or Chelonii) characterized by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs and acting as a shield.

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The list above answers the following questions

Parareptilia and Procolophonomorpha Comparison

Parareptilia has 71 relations, while Procolophonomorpha has 39. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 15.45% = 17 / (71 + 39).

References

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