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Tetrapodomorpha (also
known as Choanata) is a
clade of
vertebrates consisting of
tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrates) and
their closest sarcopterygian...
- subclasses: the
Rhipidistia (comprising the Dipnoi, or lungfish, and the
Tetrapodomorpha,
which includes the Tetrapoda) and the
Actinistia (represented by coelacanths)...
-
lectern or
slanted stand used to
display the
Gospel Book in
churches Tetrapodomorpha, a
clade of
vertebrates consisting of
tetrapods and
their closest relatives...
- (2020). "A New Look at
Carboniferous Rhizodontid Humeri (Sarcopterygii;
Tetrapodomorpha)".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 40 (3): e1813150. Bibcode:2020JVPal...
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evolved from a
group of
primitive semiaquatic animals known as the
Tetrapodomorpha which, in turn,
evolved from
ancient lobe-finned fish (sarcopterygians)...
- and are a
synapomorphy of a
large clade of sarcopterygians,
possibly Tetrapodomorpha (the
humerus and
femur are
present in all sarcopterygians). Similarly...
- Cloutier, R., 2007, A
primitive megalichthyid fish (Sarcopterygii,
Tetrapodomorpha) from the
Upper Devonian of
Turkey and its
biogeographical implications:...
- Together,
these taxa form the Dipnomorpha, the
sister group to the
Tetrapodomorpha. Together,
these form the Rhipidistia, the
sister group to the coelacanths...
- †Onychodontiformes
Coelacanth Rhipidistia †Porolepiformes
Lungfish Tetrapodomorpha Ray-finned †"Palaeonisciformes"
Cladistia Polypteriformes Chondrostei...
- are
considered to be stem tetrapods. Stem
tetrapods are
members of
Tetrapodomorpha, the
total group and
clade that also
includes their descendants, the...