Procolophonidae
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Hypsognathus |
The Procolophonids were early herbivorous, anapsid reptiles that appeared late in the Permian, to the end of the Triassic. They were shaped like chunky (stocky) lizards, with broad-cheeked skulls. Their cheeks sported a stout backward-pointing spike, even though Hypsognathus, from North America, had many cheek spikes. Procolophon, the best-known genus of the group is unusual.
[edit] Reference(s)
- Lambert, David (2001). Dinosaur Encyclopedia. Dorling Kindersley, New York, New York. 72.