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Baurioidea is a superfamily of therocephalian therapsids. It includes advanced therocephalians such as ''Regisaurus'' and ''Bauria''. The superfamily was named by South African paleontologist Robert Broom in 1911. Bauriamorpha, named by D. M. S. Watson and Alfred Romer in 1956, is a junior synonym of Bauriodea. Many bauriods were once placed in a group called Scaloposauria. Scaloposaurs were characterized by their small size and reduced postorbital bar (a strut of bone behind the eye socket). Scaloposauria is no longer recognized as a valid taxon because it likely represents juvenile forms of many groups of therocephalians. Most scaloposaurs, including ''Scaloposaurus'' and ''Regisaurus'', are now classified in various positions within Bauroidea. A large number of therocephalians once classified as scaloposaurians are now considered basal baurioids. The classification of these species is very uncertain, as there have been no comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of scaloposaurian taxa. The validity of many of these species is questionable, as future studies may find some to be synonymous. Below is a list of these taxa: * ''Ictidosuchoides'' * ''Scaloposaurus'' * ''Tetracynodon'' * ''Zorillodontops'' * ''Homodontosaurus'' * ''Ictidosuchops'' * ''Nanictidops'' * ''Scaloporhinus'' * ''Scaloposuchus'' * ''Choerosaurus'' * ''Ictidostoma'' * ''Ictidosuchus'' * ''Malasaurus'' * ''Chlynovia'' * ''Karenites'' * ''Perplexisaurus'' * ''Scalopodon'' * ''Scalopodontes'' ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baurioidea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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