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- Microbrachis is an extinct genus of microsaurian tetrapod from the Carboniferous Kladno Formation of the Czech Republic. Microbrachis was an elongated...
- Cardiocephalus is an extinct genus of microsaurian tetrapods from the Permian period. It was a member of the family Gymnarthridae. "†Cardiocephalus Broili...
- Hylerpeton is an extinct genus of microsaurian tetrapods belonging to the family Gymnarthridae from the late Carboniferous period. The nominal species...
- Pelodosotis is an extinct microsaurian tetrapod. Carroll, R. L., 1988: Vertebrate paleontology and evolution. W. H. Freeman and company, New York, 1988...
- are that they are either descendants of dissorophoid temnospondyls or microsaurian "lepospondyls". If the former (the "temnospondyl hypothesis") is true...
- Gr****: παν pan, 'all' and Gr****: τύλος tylos, '****') is an extinct microsaurian tetrapod from the Permian period of North America. Pantylus was probably...
- Ostodolepis is an extinct genus of microsaurian tetrapods within the family Ostodolepidae. It is known from the Arroyo Formation in Texas. The holotype...
- Tuditanidae is an extinct family of microsaurian tetrapods. Fossils have been found from Nova Scotia, Ohio, and the Czech Republic and are Late Carboniferous...
- Woodward. Paleontology portal Woodward, Arthur Smith (2009). "VI.—On a Microsaurian ( Hylonomus Wildi, sp. Nov.) from the Lancashire Coal-field". Geological...
- crushed skull, shoulder girdle bones, and scales, which were similar to microsaurian elements originally referred to Asaphestera. Boii can be characterized...