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Anthracosauria is an
order of
extinct reptile-like
amphibians (in the
broad sense) that
flourished during the
Carboniferous and
early Permian periods,...
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meaning e.g. by Ruta,
Coates and
Quicke (2003). An
alternative name, "
Anthracosauria", is also
commonly used for the group, but is
confusingly also used...
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generally agreed to lie
outside Embolomeri proper. The poorly-defined
group Anthracosauria is
sometimes considered synonymous with Embolomeri, and the group's...
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entirety of amphibian-grade tetrapods,
while Reptiliomorpha or
Anthracosauria are
variably used to
describe extinct amphibians more
closely related...
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smaller than its
pleurocentra (the rear portion). He used the
group Anthracosauria to encomp****
embolomeres and
their close relatives such as Proterogyrinus...
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predominant tetrapods, and
included the Temnospondyli, Lepospondyli, and
Anthracosauria. The
first amniotes appeared during the
middle Carboniferous (Early...
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group outside leading to the crown-clade Neotetrapoda)
Subclass Anthracosauria – reptile-like
amphibians (often
thought to be the
ancestors of the...
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likely equivalent to Temnospondyli)
Reptiliomorpha (stem-Amniota, a.k.a.
Anthracosauria sensu lato)
Stegocephali incertae sedis †Acanthostega †Antlerpeton †Aytonerpeton...
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Rachitomi Ichthyostegalia Lepospondyli Holospondyli Phyllospondyli Anthracosauria Other topics Evolution of
tetrapods Polydactyly in stem-tetrapods Romer's...
- The
largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...