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    Pangea. Micropholis was one of the first dissorophoids to be named by English paleontologist Thomas Huxley in 1859 based on a partial skull. Micropholis stowii...
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  • Mesophryne Metaxygnathus Metoposaurus Micraroter Microbrachis Micromelerpeton Micropholis Microposaurus Miopelobates Miopelodytes Mioproteus Molgophis Monsechobatrachus...
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    + ἀμφίβια (amphíbia), meaning "smooth amphibians") is a group of tetrapods that includes all modern amphibians. Lissamphibians consist of three living...
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    Lampropeltis mexicana (Garman, 1884) Ecuadorian milk snake, Lampropeltis micropholis Cope, 1860 Black kingsnake, Lampropeltis nigra (Yarrow, 1882) South Florida...
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    tubercles or pustules instead of pits and grooves (e.g., the dissorophoid Micropholis, plagiosaurine plagiosaurids), and the import of this disparity is also...
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    Ines Hladki, A.; Mendoza-Quijano, F.; Renjifo, J. (2016). "Lampropeltis micropholis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T67662806A67662809. doi:10...
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    Eoscopus (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    of Micropholidae for Micropholis and closely related taxa. Paleontology portal Prehistoric amphibian List of prehistoric amphibians "†Eoscopus Daly 1994"...
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    Gerobatrachus (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    the group that contains all modern amphibians including frogs, salamanders, and caecilians, or place modern amphibians far from Gerobatrachus within a group...
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    Triassic (section Amphibians)
    were represented by Tupilakosaurus, Thabanchuia, Branchiosauridae and Micropholis, all of which died out in Early Triassic, and the successful Stereospondyli...
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    zone. Above 2,000 feet (610 m) is the Bosque Micropholis Buchenavia forest. Tree height in the Micropholis Buchenavia forest is less than 50 feet (15 m)...
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    300–6,500 feet in Panama. Black milk snakes typically eat mice, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, reptile eggs, birds, and bird eggs in the wild. Black...
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  • Kermitops (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    name, "Kermitops", combines a reference to Kermit the Frog—the famous amphibian character from the Muppets—with the Greek suffix "-ops", meaning face...
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  • Tersomius (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    position of the quadrate (shared with Doleserpeton, T. texensis, and Micropholis) as diagnostic. The poor understanding of T. mosesi often leads it to...
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    of present-day amphibians Rubeostratilia texensis, of the early Permian of Texas, an amphibamiform of uncertain relations Micropholis stowi, a micropholid...
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    Dissorophoidea is a clade of medium-sized, temnospondyl amphibians that appeared during the Moscovian in Euramerica, and continued through to the Late...
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    Platyhystrix (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    and Greek: ῠ̔́στρῐξ hústrix, 'porcupine') is an extinct temnospondyl amphibian with a distinctive sail along its back, similar to the unrelated synapsids...
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    Amphibamus (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    Amphibamus is a genus of amphibamid temnospondyl amphibians from the Carboniferous (middle Pennsylvanian) of North America. This animal is considered to...
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    found in the palo colorado forest area caimitillo (Micropholis garcinifolia), green caimitillo (Micropholis garciniaefolia), yarumo (Cecropia peltata), Caribbean...
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    Fedexia (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    finds fossil of ancient amphibian, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 15, 2010 Viegas, J. (15 March 2010). "Meat-eating amphibian predated dinos". Discovery...
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    Copaifera, Erythrina and Dipteryx genera. Common trees on the plains include Micropholis melinoniana, Dacryodes species, Euterpe precatoria and Quassia cedron...
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    include the newly described Eoscopus as well as the Early Triassic form Micropholis. She suggested that the micromelerpetids were also amphibamids, which...
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  • fossils of tetrapods from Antarctica, including synapsids, reptiles and amphibians. Fossilized trees have also been found. The formation's beds were deposited...
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  • Doleserpeton (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    to the ground". This transitional fossil displays primitive traits of amphibians that allowed for successful adaptation from aquatic to terrestrial environments...
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  • Parioxys (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    Parioxys is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian from the Early Permian of Texas. The type species, Parioxys ferricolus, was named in 1878 by American...
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    Anconastes (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    Robert R.; Eberth, David A. (1987). "A new genus and species of trematopid amphibian from the Late Pennsylvanian of north-central New Mexico". Journal of Vertebrate...
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    Everett C. (1956). Fauna of the Vale and Choza : 12, a new Trematopsid amphibian from the Vale formation. Chicago Natural History Museum. pp. 323–328....
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  • Milnererpeton (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    Milnererpeton is an extinct genus of branchiosaurid temnospondyl amphibian from the Late Carboniferous of New Mexico. The genus was originally described...
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  • Schoenfelderpeton (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    prehistoric amphibian. It is a sister taxon to Leptorophus tener. Paleontology portal Prehistoric amphibian List of prehistoric amphibians "†Schoenfelderpeton...
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    Acanthodactylus c. cantoris (Indian fringe-fingered lizard) Acanthodactylus micropholis (yellow-tailed sand lizard) Eremias acutirostris (reticulate desert lacerta)...
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    Georgenthalia (category Prehistoric amphibian genera)
    Micropholis Pasawioops...
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