- of
tetrapods or stem-tetrapods,
possibly members of Reptiliomorpha.
Embolomeres first evolved in the
Early Carboniferous (Mississippian)
Period and were...
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reptiliomorphs (Embolomeri) by Benton.
While both
anthracosaurs and/or
embolomeres are
suggested to be
reptiliomorphs closer to amniotes, some
recent studies...
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Anthracosaurus is an
extinct genus of
embolomere that
lived during the Late
Carboniferous (around 315
million years ago) in what is now Scotland, England...
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Archeria is a
genus of
embolomere which lived in the
Early Permian of
Texas and Oklahoma. It was a medium-sized
aquatic predator, with an
elongated body...
- Anthracosauria, thus
counting Proterogyrinus as an
embolomere. In most
respects Proterogyrinus resembled other embolomeres such as Archeria, with a
moderately elongated...
- extinction, with the
family diversity dropping below Carboniferous levels.
Embolomeres, a
group of
aquatic crocodile-like
limbed vertebrates that are reptilliomorphs...
- and Gr****: ἑρπετόν herpetón, 'creeping thing') is an
extinct genus of
embolomere amphibian which lived in the Late
Carboniferous period (Bashkirian) of...
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genus of
embolomere tetrapodomorphs from the Late
Carboniferous of Joggins, Nova Scotia. It is the only
definitively identified embolomere from the Joggins...
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reptiliomorph clades, but may be
related to the
earliest embolomeres.
Unlike most
embolomeres,
which could grow over a
meter long,
Eldeceeon has a much...
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Embolerimi had
intercentra and
pleurocentra that were of
equal size.
Embolomeres are now
identified as a
separate group of
reptiliomorphs or stem-group...