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Protorothyrididae
Taxonomy
Protorothyrididae was named by Price (1937). Its type is Protorothyris. It was considered paraphyletic by Boy and Martens (1991), Müller and Reisz (2006).
It was synonymized subjectively with Romeriidae by Kuhn (1966), Carroll and Baird (1972).
It was assigned to Cotylosauria by Price (1937); to Captorhinomorpha by Kuhn (1946); to Captorhinomorpha by Carroll (1988), Boy and Martens (1991); to Captorhinomorpha by Martens et al. (2005); and to Eureptilia by Müller and Reisz (2006).
It was synonymized subjectively with Romeriidae by Kuhn (1966), Carroll and Baird (1972).
It was assigned to Cotylosauria by Price (1937); to Captorhinomorpha by Kuhn (1946); to Captorhinomorpha by Carroll (1988), Boy and Martens (1991); to Captorhinomorpha by Martens et al. (2005); and to Eureptilia by Müller and Reisz (2006).
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Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1937 | Romeriidae Price p. 97 |
1937 | Protorothyrididae Price p. 98 |
1946 | Protothyrididae Kuhn p. 55 |
1946 | Romeriidae Kuhn p. 55 |
1966 | Romeriidae Kuhn p. 14 |
1969 | Romeriidae Carroll p. 152 |
1972 | Romeriidae Carroll and Baird p. 322 |
1973 | Romeriidae Clark and Carroll p. 357 |
1988 | Protorothyrididae Carroll |
1991 | Protorothyrididae Boy and Martens p. 365 fig. 6 |
2005 | Protorothyrididae Martens et al. |
2006 | Protorothyrididae Müller and Reisz p. 505 fig. 2 |
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Fm. †Protorothyrididae Price 1937
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Invalid names: Romeriidae Price 1937 [invalid subgroup]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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L.I. Price 1937 | Skull slender and acuminate. Snout rather sharp. Eyes large, centrally located. Parietals deeply emarginated along occipital crest. Vestigial otic notch with reduced supra-temporal and parietal above and squamosal below. The supra-temporal does not appear to touch the postorbital. Occipital plate slanting gently backward from crest. Pineal foramen quite small and quite close to occipital crest, resembling closely the more specialized pelycosaurian condition. |