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    of Captorhinus, there are three main species that are the best known. The previously mentioned Captorhinus aguti is the type species of Captorhinus, but...
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    defined as "all captorhinids more closely related to Moradisaurus than to Captorhinus". The moradisaurines inhabited what is now China, Morocco, Niger, Russia...
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    combination with another single rowed Captorhinus, Eocaptorhinus that was only distinguishable from Captorhinus aguti by the presence single row of teeth...
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    stem-based clade, specifically, the most inclusive clade containing Captorhinus aguti and Petrolacosaurus kansensis but not Procolophon trigoniceps,...
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    The first reptiles had an anapsid type of skull roof, as seen in the Permian genus Captorhinus...
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    Captorhinus spp. Protorothyris archeri...
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    pareiasaur fossil skeleton Cacops dissorophid temnospondyls fossil skeleton Captorhinus captorhinid fossil skeleton Casea pelycosaur synapsids fossil skeleton...
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    Eryops, and Trimerorhachis, the reptiliomorph Seymouria, the reptile Captorhinus, and the synapsids Ophiacodon and Edaphosaurus. These tetrapods made...
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    containing Milleretta rubidgei and Procolophon trigoniceps, but not Captorhinus aguti." The cladogram below follows an analysis by M.S. Lee, in 2013...
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  • den Brandt et al. (2024). Mooney et al. (2024) describe a skeleton of Captorhinus aguti from the Richards Spur locality (Oklahoma, United States), preserved...
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