The fossil record of caseids, a clade of faunivorous to large herbivorous Permian synapsids, is unusual in having a poorly documented history. Although Kungurian caseids are common in the well-known continental deposits of North America, and the fossil record of the group extends into the middle Permian (Guadalupian), with the presence of the large caseid Ennatosaurus in the Mezen Basin faunal assemblage, only two other occurrences are known in older Permian age sediments. One is an undescribed caseid from the Bromacker Quarry in Germany, and the second is Oromycter from the lower Permian of Richards Spur, Oklahoma. The former is known from several articulated skeletons, but the latter is known only from a handful of skeletal elements, incl...
The description of a new large caseid, Ruthenosaurus russellorum n. gen., n. sp. from the Early Perm...
New information on the mesosaur Stereosternum tumidum is derived from a nearly complete skeleton and...
The carpus and tarsus of the sphenacodontid synapsid Sphenacodon ferox are described in detail for t...
International audienceLalieudorhynchus gandi gen. nov. and sp. nov. is a new caseid synapsid from th...
The early Permian cave system in the Dolese Brothers Limestone Quarry near Richards Spur, Oklahoma r...
Detailed description of the Middle Permian Russian caseid Ennatosaurus tecton shows that three autap...
<div><p><i>‘Mycterosaurus’ smithae</i>, from the Cisuralian (early Permian) of Colorado, was first d...
<div><p>The origin and early evolution of amniotes (fully terrestrial vertebrates) led to major chan...
‘Mycterosaurus’ smithae, from the Cisuralian (early Permian) of Colorado, was first described in 196...
The youngest Paleozoic vertebrate-bearing continental deposits of North America are Middle Permian (...
Synapsids dominated the terrestrial realm between the late Pennsylvanian and the Triassic. Their ear...
Occupying the role of primary consumer and having an early–middle Permian age range, caseids (Caseas...
Basal synapsids ('pelycosaurs') form the basalmost portion of the mammalian stem lineage and documen...
ABSTRACT Paleosols in the Lower Permian (Asselian-Sakmarian) Council Grove Group from western Kansas...
Basal synapsids (‘pelycosaurs’) form the basalmost portion of the mammalian stem lineage and documen...
The description of a new large caseid, Ruthenosaurus russellorum n. gen., n. sp. from the Early Perm...
New information on the mesosaur Stereosternum tumidum is derived from a nearly complete skeleton and...
The carpus and tarsus of the sphenacodontid synapsid Sphenacodon ferox are described in detail for t...
International audienceLalieudorhynchus gandi gen. nov. and sp. nov. is a new caseid synapsid from th...
The early Permian cave system in the Dolese Brothers Limestone Quarry near Richards Spur, Oklahoma r...
Detailed description of the Middle Permian Russian caseid Ennatosaurus tecton shows that three autap...
<div><p><i>‘Mycterosaurus’ smithae</i>, from the Cisuralian (early Permian) of Colorado, was first d...
<div><p>The origin and early evolution of amniotes (fully terrestrial vertebrates) led to major chan...
‘Mycterosaurus’ smithae, from the Cisuralian (early Permian) of Colorado, was first described in 196...
The youngest Paleozoic vertebrate-bearing continental deposits of North America are Middle Permian (...
Synapsids dominated the terrestrial realm between the late Pennsylvanian and the Triassic. Their ear...
Occupying the role of primary consumer and having an early–middle Permian age range, caseids (Caseas...
Basal synapsids ('pelycosaurs') form the basalmost portion of the mammalian stem lineage and documen...
ABSTRACT Paleosols in the Lower Permian (Asselian-Sakmarian) Council Grove Group from western Kansas...
Basal synapsids (‘pelycosaurs’) form the basalmost portion of the mammalian stem lineage and documen...
The description of a new large caseid, Ruthenosaurus russellorum n. gen., n. sp. from the Early Perm...
New information on the mesosaur Stereosternum tumidum is derived from a nearly complete skeleton and...
The carpus and tarsus of the sphenacodontid synapsid Sphenacodon ferox are described in detail for t...