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Caseoides is an extinct genus of large caseid synapsids that lived in the Kungurian Age (late Early Permian epoch). It was about 3 metres (9.8 ft) long, and like many other caseids, it was herbivorous and aquatic. It weighed between 150 to 200 kilograms (330 to 440 lb). Its fossils were found in San Angelo Formation, Texas. Caseoides was very similar to Casea, but was slightly larger in size. Caseoides was a heavily built creature, as are most of the Caseids (except Caseopsis). In the development of its proportionally thick, stout limbs it represents the culmination of the Casea lineage. Its relatives became smaller in size during the Roadian Age. Only poorly preserved postcranial material is known including limbs.

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  • Caseoides is an extinct genus of large caseid synapsids that lived in the Kungurian Age (late Early Permian epoch). It was about 3 metres (9.8 ft) long, and like many other caseids, it was herbivorous and aquatic. It weighed between 150 to 200 kilograms (330 to 440 lb). Its fossils were found in San Angelo Formation, Texas. Caseoides was very similar to Casea, but was slightly larger in size. Caseoides was a heavily built creature, as are most of the Caseids (except Caseopsis). In the development of its proportionally thick, stout limbs it represents the culmination of the Casea lineage. Its relatives became smaller in size during the Roadian Age. Only poorly preserved postcranial material is known including limbs. (en)
  • Caseopsis es un género extinto de sinápsido pelicosaurio de gran tamaño, con alrededor de dos metros de largo. Vivió durante el Pérmico Inferior durante el Kunguriense, antes que los pelicosaurios fueran reemplazados por terápsidos más avanzados. Eran animales de complexión delgada y ágiles. Posiblemente, esto le hacía posible escapar de los grandes depredadores como el conocido Dimetrodon.​ (es)
  • Caseoides sanangeloensis Caseoides Genre † CaseoidesOlson & Beerbower, 1953, monotypique Espèce † Caseoides sanangeloensisOlson & Beerbower, 1953, espèce type Caseoides est un genre éteint et fossile de synapsides Caseidae ayant vécu à la fin du Permien inférieur (Kungurien) ou au début du Permien moyen (Roadien) dans ce qui est aujourd’hui la partie sud-centrale des Etats-Unis. Le genre n’est représenté que par son espèce type, Caseoides sanangeloensis, qui fut nommée en 1953 par Everett C. Olson et James R. Beerbower, à partir de deux squelettes fragmentaires découverts dans la partie centrale de la formation de San Angelo, dans le Comté de Knox au Texas. (fr)
  • 카제오이데스(학명:Caseoides sanangelenisis)는 도마뱀목 카세아과에 속하는 도마뱀이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 2~3m로서 대형의 몸집을 가진 도마뱀에 속한다. (ko)
  • Caseoides é um gênero de sinapsídeo do Permiano Inferior da América do Norte, e há uma única espécie do gênero Caseoides sanangeloensis. Seus restos fósseis foram encontrados na formação Médio San Angelo, no condado de Knox, Texas. Era herbívoro, media cerca de 3 metros de comprimento e pesava entre 150 e 200 kg. (pt)
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  • Olson and Beerbower, 1953 (en)
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  • Caseoides (en)
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  • Olson and Beerbower, 1953 (en)
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  • Caseoides is an extinct genus of large caseid synapsids that lived in the Kungurian Age (late Early Permian epoch). It was about 3 metres (9.8 ft) long, and like many other caseids, it was herbivorous and aquatic. It weighed between 150 to 200 kilograms (330 to 440 lb). Its fossils were found in San Angelo Formation, Texas. Caseoides was very similar to Casea, but was slightly larger in size. Caseoides was a heavily built creature, as are most of the Caseids (except Caseopsis). In the development of its proportionally thick, stout limbs it represents the culmination of the Casea lineage. Its relatives became smaller in size during the Roadian Age. Only poorly preserved postcranial material is known including limbs. (en)
  • Caseopsis es un género extinto de sinápsido pelicosaurio de gran tamaño, con alrededor de dos metros de largo. Vivió durante el Pérmico Inferior durante el Kunguriense, antes que los pelicosaurios fueran reemplazados por terápsidos más avanzados. Eran animales de complexión delgada y ágiles. Posiblemente, esto le hacía posible escapar de los grandes depredadores como el conocido Dimetrodon.​ (es)
  • Caseoides sanangeloensis Caseoides Genre † CaseoidesOlson & Beerbower, 1953, monotypique Espèce † Caseoides sanangeloensisOlson & Beerbower, 1953, espèce type Caseoides est un genre éteint et fossile de synapsides Caseidae ayant vécu à la fin du Permien inférieur (Kungurien) ou au début du Permien moyen (Roadien) dans ce qui est aujourd’hui la partie sud-centrale des Etats-Unis. Le genre n’est représenté que par son espèce type, Caseoides sanangeloensis, qui fut nommée en 1953 par Everett C. Olson et James R. Beerbower, à partir de deux squelettes fragmentaires découverts dans la partie centrale de la formation de San Angelo, dans le Comté de Knox au Texas. (fr)
  • 카제오이데스(학명:Caseoides sanangelenisis)는 도마뱀목 카세아과에 속하는 도마뱀이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 2~3m로서 대형의 몸집을 가진 도마뱀에 속한다. (ko)
  • Caseoides é um gênero de sinapsídeo do Permiano Inferior da América do Norte, e há uma única espécie do gênero Caseoides sanangeloensis. Seus restos fósseis foram encontrados na formação Médio San Angelo, no condado de Knox, Texas. Era herbívoro, media cerca de 3 metros de comprimento e pesava entre 150 e 200 kg. (pt)
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  • Caseoides (en)
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  • Caseoides (fr)
  • Caseoides (it)
  • 카제오이데스 (ko)
  • Caseoides (nl)
  • Caseoides (pt)
  • Caseoides (uk)
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