Later that year " Colubrifer ", named in 1982 from a specimen ( UCMP 42773 ) found from the Early Triassic " Lystrosaurus"
12.
Basal synapsids are present as well; at least one " Lystrosaurus " and one " Edaphosaurus " can be found in the city of Pooktook.
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While there, he was part of a team that discovered and identified a 220-million-year-old fossil of a Lystrosaurus, an early relative of mammals.
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His fieldwork in Antarctica in 1969 helped solidify the acceptance of continental drift, by finding a 220-million-year-old fossil of a " Lystrosaurus ".
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It is more likely that features seen in " Dicynodon " and " Lystrosaurus ", such as widely separated eye sockets, evolved in parallel in geikiids.
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The most common life on Earth were " Lystrosaurus ", labyrinthodonts, and " Euparkeria " along with many other creatures that managed to survive the Great Dying.
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"Lystrosaurus " was by far the most common terrestrial vertebrate of the Early Triassic, accounting for as many as 95 % of the total individuals in some fossil beds.
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The most common vertebrate life on earth were " Lystrosaurus ", labyrinthodonts, and " Euparkeria " along with many other creatures that managed to survive the Great Dying.
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Geikiids were originally classified as close relatives of " Dicynodon " and " Lystrosaurus ", but the characters that linked these dicynodonts are also seen in many other forms.
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It is known from a single type species, " Eolydekkerina magna ", which was named in 1996 from a part of the Beaufort Group called the " Lystrosaurus"