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Labyrinthodontia" (Gr****, 'maze-toothed') is an
informal grouping of
extinct predatory amphibians which were
major components of
ecosystems in the late...
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Microsauria by Cope in 1868. He
classified Microsauria as a
subgroup of
Labyrinthodontia,
placing many small, amphibian-like
animals within it.
Among them was...
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nearly 90% are frogs. With the
phylogenetic classification, the
taxon Labyrinthodontia has been
discarded as it is a
polyparaphyletic group without unique...
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British science in the 19th century,
though the
largely equivalent term
Labyrinthodontia had been
coined 18
years earlier by
Hermann Burmeister in reference...
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three subclasses of Amphibia,
along with the
Lissamphibia and the
Labyrinthodontia. However, the
dissolution of "labyrinthodonts" into
separate groups...
- taxa
which include late stem
tetrapods and
early tetrapods are the
Labyrinthodontia and Ichthyostegalia. The
cladogram is
based on a
phylogenetic analysis...
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included basal tetrapod groups classified in
early books under the
Labyrinthodontia.
These had a long body, a head
covered with bony plates, and generally...
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Konzukovia Koolasuchus Koski****don
Kourerpeton Kryostega Kuttycephalus Labyrinthodontia Laccocephalus Laccosaurus Laccotriton Lafonius Laidleria Lapillopsis...
- Ichthyostega, Tulerpeton, and
probably loxommatids. Both
Ichthyostegalia and
Labyrinthodontia constitute paraphyletic evolutionary grades rather than clades, with...
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Osteolepiformes Osteolepididae Megalichthyiformes? Tristichopteridae?
Labyrinthodontia Rachitomi Ichthyostegalia Lepospondyli Holospondyli Phyllospondyli...