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known nectrideans appeared in the Late
Carboniferous fossil record, they had
already diversified into
these families,
indicating that
basal nectrideans are...
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often maintained the idea that
lepospondyls were paraphyletic, with
nectrideans close to
colosteids and
microsaurs close to temnospondyls,
which were...
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Diplocaulidae ("double cauls") is an
extinct family of "
nectridean"
tetrapodomorphs that
arose during the Late
Carboniferous and died out in the Late...
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Diceratosaurus is an
extinct genus of
nectridean tetrapodomorphs within the
family Diplocaulidae.
Fossils of
Diceratosaurus were
first described by Edward...
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Crossotelos is an
extinct genus of
nectridean tetrapodomorphs within the
family Urocordylidae. It
contains a
single species,
Crossotelos annulatus. Crossotelos...
- 'tail' and Gr****: κορδῡ́λη kordū́lē, 'club') is an
extinct genus of
nectridean tetrapodomorphs. It is the type
genus of the
family Urocordylidae. Fossils...
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ostodolepid "microsaur" from the
group Lepospondyli Diplocaulus, a
diplocaulid "
nectridean" from the
group Lepospondyli Kotl****ia, an
aquatic seymouriamorph Solenodonsaurus...
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Scincosaurus is an
extinct genus of
nectridean tetrapodomorphs within the
family Scincosauridae.
Scincosaurus cr****us was
first described by
Bohemian paleontologist...
- Cruickshank, A. R. I.; Skews, B. W. (1980). "The
Functional Significance of
Nectridean Tabular Horns (Amphibia: Lepospondyli)".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society...
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vertebrae A
diadectomorph Diplocaulus D. sp.
Vertebrae A
diplocaulid nectridean Pantylus P.
cordatus Multiple skeletons in
varying states of completeness...