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Knoxosaurus

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Knoxosaurus

Genus
  
†KnoxosaurusOlson, 1962

Similar
  
Phreatophasma, Stereorhachis, Euromycter, Angelosaurus, Steppesaurus

Knoxosaurus is an extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsid containing the species Knoxosaurus niteckii that existed approximately 279.5 to 268 million years ago. It was named by American paleontologist Everett C. Olson in 1962 on the basis of fragmentary fossils from Middle Permian-age deposits in the San Angelo Formation of Texas in the United States. Olson placed Knoxosaurus in a new infraorder called Eotheriodontia, which he considered a transitional group between the more reptile-like "pelycosaurs" and the more mammal-like therapsids. Knoxosaurus and Olson's other eotheriodonts were later considered to be undiagnostic remains of basal synapsids, no more closely related to therapsids than are other pelycosaur-grade synapsids.

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Knoxosaurus Wikipedia