Ch 5 Parareptilia (Permian Anapsids) and 1st amniotes

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Mesosauridae (mesosaurs)

Mesosaurus

permian, 1 m long, 1st fully aquatic ambiote, teeth like sieve, viviparous

<p>Mesosaurus</p><p>permian, 1 m long, 1st fully aquatic ambiote, teeth like sieve, viviparous</p>
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Milleretidae (milleretids)

Millerosaurus (smallest)

2 in skull, insectivores, lizard like

<p>Millerosaurus (smallest)</p><p>2 in skull, insectivores, lizard like</p>
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Bolosauridae (bolashurid)

Eudibamus (Jesus Christ lizard)

1st bipedal vertebrate, herbivorous

<p>Eudibamus (Jesus Christ lizard)</p><p>1st bipedal vertebrate, herbivorous</p>
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Procolophonidae (Procolophonids)

Procolophon

Permian- Triassic, 1 ft long, heavy bodied herbivore, horns

<p>Procolophon</p><p>Permian- Triassic, 1 ft long, heavy bodied herbivore, horns</p>
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Pareiasauridae (Pareiasaurs)

Scutosaurus (biggest)

late Permian, 2-3m, herbivores, weird knobs in the skull

<p>Scutosaurus (biggest)</p><p>late Permian, 2-3m, herbivores, weird knobs in the skull</p>
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Paleothyrus and Hylonomus

sister group to diapsids, 1st amniotes that were fossilized in a hollow tree stump; Lizard like, small head and sharp teeth (insectivores), and about 8 in long