Regisauridae

Regisauridae is an extinct family of small carnivorous theriodonts from the Late Permian and Early Triassic of South Africa and China.[1]

Regisauridae
Temporal range: Late Permian–Early Triassic
Restoration of Regisaurus
Scientific classification
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Regisauridae
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Classification

Below is a cladogram modified from analysis published by Adam K. Huttenlocker in 2014.[2]

Baurioidea

Ictidosuchops rubidgei

Ictidosuchidae

Ictidosuchus primaevus

Ictidosuchoides longiceps

Regisauridae

Regisaurus jacobi

Urumchia lii

 Karenitidae 

NHCC LB44 (Unnamed Zambian karenitid)

Karenites ornamentatus

Lycideopidae

Lycideops longiceps

Choerosaurus dejageri

Tetracynodon tenuis

Tetracynodon darti

Scaloposaurus constrictus

Ericiolacertidae

Ericiolacerta parva

Silphedosuchus orenburgensis

Nothogomphodon danilovi

"Ordosiidae"

Hazhenia concava

Ordosiodon youngi

Bauriidae

Bauria cynops

Antecosuchus ochevi

Microgomphodon oligocynus

Traversodontoides wangwuensis

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