Pariotichus was collected by Jacob Boll from the Wichita Group of Texas in 1878 and described by American paleontologist
Edward Drinker Cope in the same year. It is one of the first 'microsaurs' to be described from North America. The type species is
Pariotichus brachyops, which remains the only presently recognized species of the genus. Other species of
Pariotichus were described, mostly by Cope, that have subsequently been identified as captorhinomorph reptiles (including the well-known
Captorhinus aguti) and were reassigned by Case (1911). One other species, "
Pariotichus megalops" is a junior synonym of the dvinosaur temnospondyl
Isodectes obtusus. The osteology and relationships of
P. brachyops were subsequently reviewed by Gregory et al. (1956) and Carroll & Gaskill (1978). == Anatomy ==