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Seymouria is an
extinct genus of
seymouriamorph from the
Early Permian of
North America and Europe.
Although they were
amphibians (in a
biological sense)...
- been
found in the Red Beds,
including those of Dimetrodon, Edaphosaurus,
Seymouria, Platyhystrix, and Eryops. A
recurring feature in many of
these animals...
- roof and the ch**** (with
exception of some
specialized taxa, such as
Seymouria, in
which the ch**** was
solidly attached to the
skull roof). The deeper...
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Permian tetrapods such as
Dimetrodon and Diadectes.
Seymouria baylorensis, a
species of
Seymouria, was
first discovered and
named after Baylor County...
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indication it
predominantly hunted insects and
other small invertebrates.
Seymouria agilis (Olson, 1980) that is
known from only one
specimen (holotype UCMP...
- Discosauriscidae, and Seymouriidae,
which includes the best-known genus,
Seymouria. The last
seymouriamorphs became extinct by the end of the Permian. Biarmica...
- such as
Dimetrodon and Diadectes. The
order Seymouriamorpha and
genus Seymouria,
which were
first discovered in the
Seymour area, are
named after the...
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Neopteroplax Orobates Pholiderpeton Proterogyrinus Pteroplax Rhinosauriscus Seymouria Solenodonsaurus Tokosaurus Tseajaia Tulerpeton Uralerpeton Utegenia Westlothiana...
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accepted as
Monsonia vanderietiae (L.Bolus) F.Albers,
endemic Genus Seymouria Seymouria l'heritieri Sweet,
accepted as
Pelargonium dipetalum L'Her. subsp...
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northern New Mexico.
These include the
iconic Permian terrestrial fauna:
Seymouria, Diadectes, Ophiacodon, and Dimetrodon. The
fossil ****emblage present...