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- Brachystelechidae is an extinct family of Early Permian microsaurs. The family was first named by Robert L. Carroll and Pamela Gaskill in 1978, with the...
- Joermungandr bolti, showing preserved remains of scales Skeleton of the brachystelechid Batropetes Skull of the molgophid Brachydectes Skull of the ostodolepid...
- a particularly unusual group of tetrapods, with some members (i.e. brachystelechids) very similar to lissamphibians and others (i.e. tuditanids) very similar...
- Batropetes is an extinct genus of brachystelechid re****birostran "microsaur". Batropetes lived during the Sakmarian stage[a] of the Early Permian. Fossils...
- Carrolla is an extinct genus of brachystelechid 'microsaur' that lived in the Lower Permian in North America. It was named in 1986 by American paleontologists...
- Junior synonym of Diplocaulus magnicornis. Quasicaecilia Q. texana A brachystelechid microsaur. Type locality unknown, may be from the Arroyo Formation...
- (holotype), a partial skeleton with skull and forelimb material. A brachystelechid microsaur. Diadectes D. absitus Tambach-Sandstein Member MNG 8853 (holotype)...
- Diabloroter is a Carboniferous genus of brachystelechid 'microsaur' from the Mazon Cr**** lagerstätte in Illinois. It was named in 2019 by Arjan Mann and...
- Szostakiwskyj; Jason S. Anderson (2015). "Cranial Morphology of the Brachystelechid 'Microsaur' Quasicaecilia texana Carroll Provides New Insights into...
- maxilla, frontal, and jugal. Similar pits are found on the skull of brachystelechids and Brachydectes. They may serve as canals for cranial nerves and blood...