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- reptiliomorphs (ancestral to amniotes such as mammals, reptiles, and birds). Colosteids had elongated bodies, with an estimated 40 vertebrae, not including the...
- the colosteids, a family of aquatic stem-tetrapods with long bodies and small limbs. Most digit-bearing stem-tetrapods, including the colosteids, go extinct...
- al. Early Permian Gai-As Formation  Namibia A stem tetrapod related to colosteids. The type species is G. jennyae. Kermitops Gen. et sp. nov Valid So, Pardo...
- the idea that lepospondyls were paraphyletic, with nectrideans close to colosteids and microsaurs close to temnospondyls, which were considered to be ancestral...
- was referred to as a "proto- anthracosaur". Other tetrapods include the colosteid Deltaherpeton and an undescribed species of embolomere. Freshwater fish...
- Deltaherpeton is an extinct genus of colosteid from middle Mississippian (late Viséan age) deposits of Delta, Iowa, United States. It was first named...
- Witzmann, Florian; Müller, Johannes; Snyder, Daniel (2012-10-18). "A Colosteid-Like Early Tetrapod from the St. Louis Limestone (Early Carboniferous...
- burkemorani ("crawler from Greer, West Virginia") is an extinct genus of colosteid stem-tetrapods from the Early Carboniferous period (late Viséan) of North...
- elongated skull that was taller than that of other early tetrapods such as colosteids and temnospondyls. Members of the genus had strong limbs with several...
- lineolatus Linton A rare baphetid Colosteus scutellatus Linton An abundant colosteid Eusauropleura digitata Linton A rare gephyrostegid Leptophractus obsoletus...