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English: Quasicaecilia is a genus of brachystelechids microsaurs that lived in Texas during the early Permian period. Due to the superficial similarity with modern day caecilian, the genus name means "similar to caecilian". Quasicaecilia is said probably a fossorial microsaurs judging by how the skull shaped also similar to worm lizards.
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