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Pelycosaur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pelycosaurs (from Greek πέλυξ - pelyx and σαῦρος sauros "lizard") were primitive Late Paleozoic synapsid amniotes. Some species were quite large and could grow up ...
http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Pelycosaur
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Introduction to the Pelycosaurs
Introduction to the Pelycosaurs. Synapsids with attitude. The "pelycosaurs" are members of the Synapsida, a major branch of the Amniota, or egg-laying tetrapods.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/synapsids/pelycosaurs.html
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Pelycosaurs - definition of Pelycosaurs by the Free Online Dictionary ...
pelycosaur [ˈpɛlɪkəʊˌsɔː] n (Earth Sciences / Palaeontology) any extinct mammal-like reptile of the order Pelycosauria, of Upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian times, from ...
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Pelycosaurs - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pelycosaurs
Some forms of pelycosaur, such as dimetrodon, had long spines down the back, probably connected by membranes to form a ‘sail’; this was probably a heat-regulating device.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Pelycosaurs
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Before the Dinosaurs: Pelycosaurs, Archosaurs, and "Mammal-Like ...
Dinosaurs weren’t the first four-legged creatures to prosper on land. The Carboniferous and Permian periods witnessed a large variety of "primitive" terrestrial reptiles ...
http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/otherprehistoriclife/a/beforedinos.htm
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Synapsid Classification & Apomorphies
The classification of synapsids may be summarized as follows: ===== Eothyrididae == Caseasauria ...
http://tolweb.org/accessory/Synapsid_Classification_&_Apomorphies?acc_id=466
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PELYCOSAUR - Paleontology and Geology Glossary
PELYCOSAURS (meaning 'basin lizards') were the earliest, and most primitive synapsids; they were not dinosaurs.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/glossary/Pelycosaur.shtml
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Category:Pelycosaurs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pelycosaurs are a group of mostly Permian tetrapods that were ancestral to therapsids and ultimately mammals.
http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Category:Pelycosaurs
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Dimetrodon - Permian Period
Dimetrodon grandis from Permian period by J. Moravec. Permian reptile Dimetrodon belonged to the family called pelycosaurs. Dimetrodon preceded the earliest dinosaurs by more than ...
http://www.prehistory.com/dimetrod.htm
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Permian: The Permian Period
The early Permian age saw the continuation of Carboniferous conditions, with the finback pelycosaurs as the dominant animal. But the increasing aridity meant the extinction of ...
http://www.palaeos.com/Paleozoic/Permian/Permian.htm
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