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entry for
Pederpes Taxonomicon entry for P.
finneyae Abstract of
description National Geographic News
article on 2002
identification of
Pederpes fossil Dixon...
- sub-period, a
subdivision of the
Carboniferous period. It
contains the
genera Pederpes, Whatcheeria, and
possibly Ossinodus.
Fossils of a
possible whatcheeriid...
- protorothyridids, captorhinids,
saurians and araeoscelids. The amphibian-like
Pederpes, the most
primitive tetrapod found in the Mississippian, and
known from...
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progressively closed with the
discoveries of such
early Carboniferous tetrapods as
Pederpes and Cr****igyrinus.
There are a few
sites where vertebrate fossils have...
- †Perittodus †Sigournea †Tantallognathus †Aistopoda †Whatcheeriidae Ossinodus?
Pederpes Whatcheeria †Colosteidae
Colosteus Deltaherpeton Greererpeton Pholidogaster...
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classified within the
family Whatcheeriidae,
along with the
closely related Pederpes and
possibly Ossinodus.
Whatcheeria is
named after What Cheer, Iowa, the...
- †Perittodus †Sigournea †Tantallognathus †Aistopoda †Whatcheeriidae Ossinodus?
Pederpes Whatcheeria †Colosteidae
Colosteus Deltaherpeton Greererpeton Pholidogaster...
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digits instead of the
endoskeletal radials seen in
earlier tetrapods.
Pederpes, a
tetrapod from the
Early Carboniferous period, also has
hindlimbs containing...
- Eusthenopteron,
Dunkleosteus (identified as a placoderm), Acanthostega, Hyneria,
Pederpes, Dinocephalian, Gorgonops,
Diictodon (fossil), and Cynodont. This episode...
- †Perittodus †Sigournea †Tantallognathus †Aistopoda †Whatcheeriidae Ossinodus?
Pederpes Whatcheeria †Colosteidae
Colosteus Deltaherpeton Greererpeton Pholidogaster...