-
against the
lower jaw, just as in snakes, and it is
possible that the
aistopods filled the same
ecological niches in the
Paleozoic that
snakes do today...
- mammals). It has been
suggested that the
grouping is polyphyletic, with
aïstopods being primitive stem-tetrapods,
while re****birostran
microsaurs are primitive...
- of the Late
Carboniferous aïstopod Oestocephalus.
There is no
trace of limbs. However,
unlike later members of the
aïstopod lineage, the
vertebrae still...
-
Phlegethontia is an
extinct genus of
aïstopod tetrapodomorphs from the
Carboniferous and
Permian periods of
Europe and
North America. It was
about 1 metre...
-
Phlegethontiidae is a
family of
extinct aistopod tetrapodomorphs including the
genera Phlegethontia and Sillerpeton. v t e...
- and is
found in
rocks from Nova Scotia.
Coloraderpeton was a snake-like
aïstopod tetrapodomorph from the late
Carboniferous of Colorado. Cr****igyrinus was...
- 'snake' and Gr****: ἑρπετόν herpetón 'creeper') is an
extinct genus of
aistopod tetrapodomorphs from the
early Carboniferous to the
early Permian. Remains...
- also been
found from La Machine, France,
although they may
belong to an
aïstopod. Swim
traces referrable to
lysorophians have been
found at the Robledo...
-
Andersonerpeton is an
extinct genus of
aïstopod from the
Bashkirian (early Pennsylvanian) of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is
known from a
single jaw, which...
- Life
restoration of
Phlegethontia longissima,
fossil amphibians belonging to the
limbless aistopods....