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Baphetidae is an
extinct family of stem-tetrapods.
Baphetids were
large labyrinthodont predators of the Late
Carboniferous period (Namurian
through Westphalian)...
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Megalocephalus (meaning "big head") is an
extinct genus of
baphetid tetrapodomorph from the late
Carboniferous (Westphalian A-C) of the
British Isles and...
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characteristics in
common with each. Its
closest relatives may have been
baphetids such as Megalocephalus,
based on the
possession of
slight embayments on...
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Kyrinion is an
extinct genus of
baphetid tetrapodomorph from the Late
Carboniferous of England. It is
known from a
skull that was
found in Tyne and Wear...
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United States Megalocephalus (Latin for "big head"), an
extinct genus of
baphetid amphibian from the late
Carboniferous This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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earliest four-limbed vertebrates, such as Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, and
baphetids.
Further back, what
seems to be a pair of lozenge-shape
bones lie at the...
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which were the
relatives and
ancestors of the Amniota, and
possibly the
baphetids,
which are
thought to be
related to
temnospondyls and
whose status as...
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ignored (help) Clack, J A (1
April 2003). "A new
baphetid (stem tetrapod) from the
Upper Carboniferous of Tyne and Wear, U.K., and...
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Kirkton Species Locality Notes Images Baphetes lineolatus Linton A rare
baphetid Colosteus scutellatus Linton An
abundant colosteid Eusauropleura digitata...
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based on a
small jaw
fragment which shows similarities to Cr****igyrinus,
baphetids, and
crown group tetrapods. This
fossil was
found near
Tantallon Castle...