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Embolomeri is an
order of
tetrapods or stem-tetrapods,
possibly members of Reptiliomorpha.
Embolomeres first evolved in the
Early Carboniferous (Mississippian)...
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confusingly also used for a more
primitive grade of
reptiliomorphs (
Embolomeri) by Benton.
While both
anthracosaurs and/or
embolomeres are suggested...
- main
groups of
Paleozoic tetrapods, such as Temnospondyli, Lepospondyli,
Embolomeri, and Seymouriamorpha. Most
scientists have
concluded that all of the primary...
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Proterogyrinus is an
extinct genus of
early tetrapods from the
order Embolomeri.
Fossil remains of
Proterogyrinus have been
found in Scotland, UK, and...
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include all
extinct amphibians.
Other extinct amphibian groups include Embolomeri (Late
Paleozoic large aquatic predators),
Seymouriamorpha (semiaquatic...
- Melosauridae,
Cochleosauridae and Eryopidae, and the reptile-like
suborder Embolomeri).
Others evolved as
aquatic ambush predators, with short,
broad skulls...
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Embolomeri ...
- and Säve-Söderbergh's
definition is more
equivalent to Romer's
suborder Embolomeri. This
definition was also used by
Edwin H.
Colbert and
Robert L. Carroll...
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disappeared in the Tri****ic, but two water-dwelling
groups survived:
Embolomeri that only
survived into the
early part of the period, and the Chroniosuchia...
- (sensu stricto) to
refer to
Rhachitomi and Stereospondyli,
excluding Embolomeri.
Romer agreed with this classification, but used the name Temnospondyli...