User:ArthurWeasley/Permian
Appearance
Early Permian
[edit]Acanthodii
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Acanthodes, Germany
Sharks
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Orthacanthus, Germany
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Archeria, North America
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Archegosaurus, Germany
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Eryops, North America
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Platyhystrix, North America (Texas, New Mexico), 1 m
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Cacops, North America (Texas), 40 cm
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Prionosuchus, Brazil
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Diplocaulus, North America
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Cardiocephalus, North America
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Seymouria, North America
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Discosauriscus, Europe
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Diadectes, North America and Europe
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Limnoscelis, North America
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Limnoscelis, New Mexico
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Tseajaia, Utah
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Orobates, Germany
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Captorhinus, North America
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Mesosaurus, South America and Africa
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Eothyris, North America
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Edaphosaurus, North America
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Ophiacodon, North America
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Haptodus, Germany
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Dimetrodon, North America
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Sphenacodon, North America
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Varanops, North America
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Casea, Europe and North America, 1.2 m
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Secodontosaurus, North America
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Tetraceratops, North America
Middle Permian
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Anteosaurus, South Africa
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Moschops, South Africa, 2.5 to 5 m
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Eodicynodon, South Africa, 30 cm
Late Permian
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Rhinesuchus, South Africa
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Peltobatrachus, Tanganyika, 70 cm
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Saharastega, Niger
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Chroniosuchus, Russia
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Tokosaurus, Russia
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Eudibamus, Germany, 26 cm
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Milleretta, South Africa, 60 cm
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Nyctiphruretus, Russia, 36 cm
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Scutosaurus, Russia, 3 m
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Elginia, Scotland, 60 cm
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Bradysaurus, South Africa, 3 m
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Arganaceras, Morocco
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Nanopareia, South Africa
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Biarmosuchus, Russia
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Proburnetia, Russia
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Ennatosaurus, Russia
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Titanophoneus, Russia
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Estemmenosuchus, Russia
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Jonkeria, South Africa
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Ulemosaurus, Russia
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Inostrancevia, Russia
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Lycaenops, South Africa
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Lycaenops, South Africa
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Aelurosaurus, South Africa
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Aloposaurus, South Africa
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Arctognathus, South Africa
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Arctops, South Africa
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Dinogorgon, South Africa
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Gorgonops, South Africa
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Eoarctops, South Africa
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Dicynodon, South Africa
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Procynosuchus, South Africa, 60 cm
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Hovasaurus, Madagascar
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Claudiosaurus, Madagascar, 60 cm
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Acerosodontosaurus, Madagascar, 60-70 cm
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Protorosaurus, Germany, 2 m
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Coelurosauravus, Germany
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Rautiania, Russia