Also known as Pareiasaur, Pareiasaurs, Pareiasaurian
Pareiasaurs (meaning "cheek lizards") are an extinct clade of large, herbivorous reptiles (traditionally considered "parareptiles") that existed during the Permian period. Members of the group were armoured with osteoderms which covered large areas of the body. They first appeared in southern Pangea during the Middle Permian, before becoming globally distributed during the Late Permian. Pareiasaurs were the largest reptiles of the Permian, some reaching sizes over , equivalent to the largest contemporary therapsids. Pareiasaurs became extinct in the end-Permian mass extinction event.
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Pareiasauria formam um grupo de médios a grandes pararrépteis herbívoros anapsídeos que floresceram durante o período Permiano.
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