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analyses suggest that
seymouriamorphs are stem-tetrapods (not more
closely related to
Amniota than to Lissamphibia). Many
seymouriamorphs were terrestrial...
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amniotes than to temnospondyls.
These include the diadectomorphs,
seymouriamorphs, most or all "lepospondyls", gephyrostegids, and
possibly the embolomeres...
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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)...
- Henrici, Amy C. (2019). "Inner ear
morphology of
diadectomorphs and
seymouriamorphs (Tetrapoda)
uncovered by high‐resolution x‐ray
microcomputed tomography...
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Discosauriscus was a
small seymouriamorph which lived in what is now
Central and
Western Europe during the
latest Carboniferous and in the
Early Permian...
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Utegenia is a
genus of
early tetrapod. It is
usually regarded as a
basal seymouriamorph, but
sometimes included in the
Discosauriscidae or as a
sister taxon...
- Kotl****ia (meaning "of Kotlas")
extinct genus of kotl****iine
seymouriamorph from the Late
Permian of Russia. The type, and
currently only,
species is K...
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Makowskia is an
extinct genus of
discosauriscid seymouriamorph known from the
early Permian (lower
Saxonian age) of
Boskovice Furrow, in the
Czech Republic...
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tetrapods to
experiment with
prolonged life on land. Some temnospondyls,
seymouriamorphs, and
diadectomorphs also
successfully filled terrestrial niches in...
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closer to reptiles.
Carroll considered them
closer to
reptiles than the
seymouriamorphs, but not as
close as the diadectomorphs. Many
phylogenetic analyses...