karavanialasid
Karavanialasid is a genus of extinct diapsid reptiles described from fossils recovered in the Karavania Basin, a desert region in central Karavania. The type material dates to the late Permian, indicating that karavanialasids inhabited arid to semi-arid environments before the end-Permian extinction. The name combines the Karavana region with the suffix -asid, used to denote a distinct lineage within Diapsida.
Description and ecology: Karavanialasids are characterized by a compact, low-slung body, an elongated snout, and sharp
Taxonomy and discovery: The genus was established in 2003 by paleontologist A. Saito. It was placed in
Distribution and paleoecology: Fossils have been found primarily in the Karavania Basin, with isolated material suggesting