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- Angelosaurus abstract "Angelosaurus dolani ('Dolan's Angel lizard', Olson & Berrbower 1953) was a pelycosaur (an extinct clade) of reptile. It is known from a partial skull from the Middle San Angelo Formation, Knox County, Texas, USA. It dates from the Kungurian (Early Permian). It was from three to three and a half metres long and weighed about 300 kilograms. It belongs to the family Caseidae. Like its contemporary, another caseid, Cotylorhynchus, it was large, heavily built, and herbivorous. It also shared its environment with the caseids Caseoides and Caseopsis. It may have been preyed upon by the large sphenacodont pelycosaur Dimetrodon.Like all caseids, Angelosaurus was an evolutionarily conservative reptile which would appear to have been one of the dominant herbivores of the time, occupying a similar ecological role to cows. Caseid skulls are distinguished from other pelycosaurs by large temporal openings, large nasal and pineal openings and an upper jaw that distinctively overhangs the teeth of the lower jaw.The skull is pitted. The teeth are uniform. The body was probably barrel-shaped, like other caseids, with massive limbs and small cervical vertebrae. And unlike the better-known pelycosaurs such as Dimetrodon and Edaphosaurus, caseids do not have the exaggerated elongation of the vertebrae that form a sail.Two other species of Angelosaurus have been described so far: Angelosaurus greeni Olson 1962, and Angelosaurus romeri Olson and Barghusen, 1962.".
- Angelosaurus class Synapsid.
- Angelosaurus family Caseidae.
- Angelosaurus kingdom Animal.
- Angelosaurus order Pelycosaur.
- Angelosaurus phylum Chordate.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageExternalLink Caseidae.html.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageExternalLink Kungurian.htm.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageID "9567174".
- Angelosaurus wikiPageLength "2196".
- Angelosaurus wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Angelosaurus wikiPageRevisionID "677161553".
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Caseidae.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Caseoides.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Caseopsis.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caseasaurs.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cisuralian_synapsids_of_North_America.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Cotylorhynchus.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Dimetrodon.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Edaphosaurus.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Kungurian.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink List_of_synapsids.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Nose.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Pelycosaur.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Permian.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Pineal_gland.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Sphenacodon.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Synapsid.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Angelosaurus".
- Angelosaurus classis Synapsid.
- Angelosaurus familia Caseidae.
- Angelosaurus fossilRange "Early Permian".
- Angelosaurus genus "Angelosaurus".
- Angelosaurus name "Angelosaurus".
- Angelosaurus ordo Pelycosaur.
- Angelosaurus phylum Chordate.
- Angelosaurus regnum "Animalia".
- Angelosaurus subdivision "* A. dolani * A. greeni * A. romeri".
- Angelosaurus subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Angelosaurus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Angelosaurus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Angelosaurus subject Category:Caseasaurs.
- Angelosaurus subject Category:Cisuralian_synapsids_of_North_America.
- Angelosaurus hypernym Pelycosaur.
- Angelosaurus type Animal.
- Angelosaurus type Eukaryote.
- Angelosaurus type Reptile.
- Angelosaurus type Species.
- Angelosaurus type Thing.
- Angelosaurus type Q19088.
- Angelosaurus type Q729.
- Angelosaurus comment "Angelosaurus dolani ('Dolan's Angel lizard', Olson & Berrbower 1953) was a pelycosaur (an extinct clade) of reptile. It is known from a partial skull from the Middle San Angelo Formation, Knox County, Texas, USA. It dates from the Kungurian (Early Permian). It was from three to three and a half metres long and weighed about 300 kilograms. It belongs to the family Caseidae. Like its contemporary, another caseid, Cotylorhynchus, it was large, heavily built, and herbivorous.".
- Angelosaurus label "Angelosaurus".
- Angelosaurus sameAs Q1014429.
- Angelosaurus sameAs Angelosaurus.
- Angelosaurus sameAs Angelosaurus.
- Angelosaurus sameAs Angelosaurus.
- Angelosaurus sameAs m.02pk8dp.
- Angelosaurus sameAs Q1014429.
- Angelosaurus sameAs 天使龍屬.
- Angelosaurus wasDerivedFrom Angelosaurus?oldid=677161553.
- Angelosaurus isPrimaryTopicOf Angelosaurus.
- Angelosaurus name "Angelosaurus".