- and Densignathus. They also
imply that a very long
ghost lineage of
whatcheeriids lived through Romer's gap, a
period during the
Early Carboniferous con****uously...
-
those of
whatcheeriids such as
Pederpes and
Whatcheeria may
indicate that a
fourth genus was also present,
though their referral to
whatcheeriids has been...
- seymouriamorphs, Embolomeri, temnospondyls, baphetids,
colosteids and
whatcheeriids were.
Michael Benton (2005)
noted that, due to the fact that Tulerpeton...
- bones. The jaw bone is deep,
resembling those of Cr****igyrinus and
whatcheeriids (which both
occur in Romer's gap) in
overall appearance. In most phylogenetic...
-
Tetrapod fossils include acanthostegids, ichthyostegids, tulerpetontids,
whatcheeriids, and embolomeres. S**** Fish
scales Fish
jawbone with
tooth Clavicle...
-
skull based on
fragmentary material may
prove it to be
stemward of all
whatcheeriids. The
oldest known pathological bone of a tetrapod, a
fractured right...
- juveniles.
Fossils of a
tetrapod resembling Ichthyostega and a
probable whatcheeriid-grade
tetrapod are
described from two
Devonian (Famennian) localities...
-
places it
among Carboniferous stegocephalians,
particularly the
small whatcheeriid Pederpes,
rather than the
contemporary Devonian stem-tetrapods. This...