Talk:Eureptilia

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Reptilia vs Sauropsida[edit]

So the taxonomy box for this page links to Reptilia as being the parent group of Eureptilia, even though 1. that page does not use actual taxonomy and only lists all living groups of reptiles as its subgroups, 2. The Sauropsida page lists Eureptilia as one of its subgroups and does not include Reptilia, with the implication they're synonymou. I know the page itself for Reptilia has a taxonomy tree, but aside from it not being in the infobox it's identical to the one in Sauropsida (not to mention the Linnaean implications), so what's the point of including both of them in the taxonomy infobox for this page and Parareptilia? Admittedly I don't know if it would've been better to write this on the talk for one of the two parent groups or what the scientific consensus on the taxonomy here is; but whatever the solution may be, the way these articles are currently linked together definitely feels rather disjointed as it is. --Jessietail (talk) 23:30, 4 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Introduction[edit]

What's going on with the intro? Primitive were all small, superficially lizard-like forms, that probably scurried through the Paleozoic undergrowth in search of insects. Does it mean to say: Eureptilia were all small, etc? Aboctok Aboctok (talk) 18:28, 16 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]