Definition of Diadectidae. Meaning of Diadectidae. Synonyms of Diadectidae

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- Diadectidae is an extinct family of early tetrapods that lived in what is now North America and Europe during the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian...
- S2CID 210778158. Kissel, R. (2010). "Morphology, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Diadectidae (Cotylosauria: Diadectomorpha)." Thesis (Graduate Department of Ecology...
- distal tarsals. This differs from other diadectomorphs in the family Diadectidae, which possessed an astragalus consisting of a fused tibiale, intermedium...
- Professional Paper. Kissel, R. (2010). Morphology, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Diadectidae (Cotylosauria: Diadectomorpha) (PhD thesis). Toronto: University of Toronto...
- phylogenetic relationship between the three is disputed. The family Diadectidae is perhaps the best known group, comprising medium to large herbivores...
- They were the earliest known herbivorous amniotes and, along with the Diadectidae, the earliest known herbivorous tetrapods. The head is small in relation...
- Discosauriscidae Order Diadectomorpha Family Limnoscelididae Family Diadectidae Series Amniota class Sauropsida Basal Eureptilia Family Captorhinidae...
- Limnoscelis? Tseajaia Diadectidae Alveusdectes Ambedus Desmatodon Diadectes Diasparactus Kuwavaatakdectes Orobates Phanerosaurus Stephanospondylus...
- Fröbisch Early Permian Tambach Formation  Germany A member of the family Diadectidae. Dvinosaurus gubini Sp. nov Valid Uliakhin & Golubev Permian  Russia...
- "Anthracosauria" 2: Temnospondyli 3: "Microsauria" 4: Seymouriamorpha 5: Diadectidae 6: Nectridea 7: Aistopoda 8: Amniota 9: Baphetidae 10: Colosteidae 11:...