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- of tetrapods or stem-tetrapods, possibly members of Reptiliomorpha. Embolomeres first evolved in the Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) Period and were...
- reptiliomorphs (Embolomeri) by Benton. While both anthracosaurs and/or embolomeres are suggested to be reptiliomorphs closer to amniotes, some recent studies...
- Anthracosauria, thus counting Proterogyrinus as an embolomere. In most respects Proterogyrinus resembled other embolomeres such as Archeria, with a moderately elongated...
- embolomeres, Archeria had many small chisel-shaped teeth instead of large fangs. The anatomy of Archeria is well known compared to most embolomeres,...
- smaller group of large, crocodilian-like aquatic tetrapods also known as embolomeres. As originally defined by Säve-Söderbergh in 1934, the anthracosaurs...
- eogyrinid embolomere closely related to European genera such as Eogyrinus and Pteroplax. Members of this genus were among the largest embolomeres (and Carboniferous...
- Robert B.; Laurin, Michel (1991). "Articulated Remains of a Pennsylvanian Embolomere (Amphibia: Anthracosauria) from Joggins, Nova Scotia". Journal of Vertebrate...
- extinction, with the family diversity dropping below Carboniferous levels. Embolomeres, a group of aquatic crocodile-like limbed vertebrates that are reptilliomorphs...
- but this trait is present in other American embolomeres like Eobaphetes and Neopteroplax. Another embolomere described from Linton, Leptophractus obsoletus...
- ****umed that Diplovertebron was partially or fully aquatic, akin to other embolomeres like Archeria and Proterogyrinus. Nevertheless, it was probably still...