The
pelycosaurs (from
Greek πέλυξ
pelyx "bowl" or "axe" and σαῦρος
sauros "lizard") are an informal grouping (previously considered an
order) composed of
basal or primitive Late
Paleozoic synapsid amniotes. Some species were quite large and could grow up to or more, although most species were much smaller. Because more advanced groups of synapsids evolved directly from 'pelycosaurs', the term had fallen out of favor among scientists by the 21st century, and is only used informally, if at all, in the modern scientific literature.