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  • [[Category:Cisuralian first appearances]] [[Category:Extant Permian first appearances]] ...
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  • [[Category:Early Cretaceous taxonomic orders]] [[Category:Early Jurassic taxonomic orders]] ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Late Triassic]] ([[Carnian]]), <br>{{Fossil range|232|0}} ...mmaliamorpha may be the clade in which [[endothermy]] ("warm-bloodedness") first appeared in the mammalian lineage.<ref name="Araújo2022" /> ...
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  • | fossil_range = <br />[[Early Triassic]] – [[Holocene|Present]], {{fossil range|250|0}} ...Laurin | first2 = M. | doi = 10.5252/g2013n1a8 | title = The origin(s) of extant amphibians: A review with emphasis on the "lepospondyl hypothesis" | journa ...
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  • | fossil_range= {{fossilrange|Middle Triassic|Holocene}} ...tle=The Triassic eucynodont ''Candelariodon barberenai'' revisited and the early diversity of stem prozostrodontians |journal=Acta Palaeontologica Polonica ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Early Triassic]]-[[Holocene]], {{fossil range|251|0}} .... |author2=Sidor, C.A. |year=2001 |title=Evolutionary patterns among Permo-Triassic therapsids |journal=Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics |v ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{Fossilrange|323|237}}<small>[[Carboniferous]] - [[Middle Triassic]]</small> ...[[lungfish]] that lived from the late [[Carboniferous]] until the middle [[Triassic]]. Gnathorhizid [[fossil]]s have been found in [[North America]], [[Madaga ...
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  • ...1-2148-13-208| title = Integration of molecules and new fossils supports a Triassic origin for Lepidosauria (lizards, snakes, and tuatara)| journal = BMC Evolu ...ntains [[lizards]] and [[Snake|snakes]], and [[Rhynchocephalia]], the only extant species of which is the [[tuatara]]. ...
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  • | fossil_range= {{fossil range|Silurian|Early Triassic}} ...le]] and foot were exposed and covered the outside of the shell, as in the extant [[Cypraeidae]] and [[Naticidae]]. ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossil_range|Triassic|Recent}} ...t6=Marcelo R. |date=December 2018 |title=Internal cranial anatomy of Early Triassic species of †Saurichthys (Actinopterygii: †Saurichthyiformes): implications ...
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  • ...1983 ">Whetstone KN, Whybrow PJ. 1983. A “cursorial” crocodilian from the Triassic of Lesotho (Basutoland), southern Africa. ''Occasional Papers of the Museum ...the [[paraphyletic]] group [[Mesosuchia]]. The group appeared during the [[Early Jurassic]], and continues to the present day. ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Pennsylvanian (geology)|Late Carboniferous]] - [[Early Triassic]], {{fossil range|307.1|249|earliest=323.2|latest=0}} Probable descendant [ ...], and continued through to the [[Lopingian|Late Permian]] and the [[Early Triassic]] of [[Gondwana]]. They are distinguished by various details of the skull,< ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{geological range|237|0}}[[Middle Triassic]] – [[Holocene|Present]] The '''Caudata''' are a group of [[amphibian]]s containing the extant [[salamander]]s (the [[Order (biology)|order]] Urodela) and all extinct spe ...
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  • ...t's 1988 classification is an abridged version of Shimansky's and Flower's early schemes. ...n the Carboniferous. The Trigonocerataceae, in turn, gave rise late in the Triassic through the Syringonautilidae to the Nautilaceae, which include the Nautili ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossil range|250|0|[[Early Triassic]] – [[Holocene|Present]] | PS=<small>(Possible [[Cisuralian]] record)</smal ...so known, spanning 160 million years from the [[Middle Jurassic]] to the [[Early Pleistocene]], but became extinct two million years ago. ...
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  • ...eropidae (Mecoptera), and a new species of ''Eomerope'' Cockerell from the Early Eocene McAbee locality, British Columbia, Canada." Annals of the Entomologi ...also observed feeding on plant material.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Palmer |first=Christopher |date=2010 |title=Diversity of feeding strategies in adult Meco ...
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  • ...Roßler. 2018. First arboreal ‘pelycosaurs’(Synapsida:Varanopidae) from the early Permian Chemnitz Fossil Lagerstatte, SE-Germany, with a review of varanopid ...t relatives. They first appeared 308{{nbsp}}million years ago during the [[Early Pennsylvanian]] epoch, with the fossils of ''[[Echinerpeton]]'' and perhaps ...
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  • The family Dipluridae was first erected in 1889 by [[Eugène Simon]].<ref name=NMBE/> A major study of the M * †''[[Cretadiplura]]'' <small>Selden, 2005</small> — Early Cretaceous (Aptian) [[Crato Formation]], Brazil<ref name=AlcheringaEdwa /> ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossilrange|Late Triassic|Recent}} | caption1 = Skeleton of ''[[Navajosphenodon]]'' from the Early Jurassic of North America, one of the oldest sphenodontines. ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossilrange|Early Triassic|Present}} ...es Tate Regan|Regan]], 1923<ref name=Regan1923>{{cite journal |last=Regan |first=C. Tate |year=1923 |title=The Skeleton of ''Lepidosteus'', with remarks on ...
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