Seymouria is an extinct genus of seymouriamorph from the Early Permian of North America and Europe. Although they were amphibians (in a biological sense)...
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Macroleter (redirect from Seymouria agilis)
indication it predominantly hunted insects and other small invertebrates. Seymouria agilis (Olson, 1980) that is known from only one specimen (holotype UCMP...
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been found in the Red Beds, including those of Dimetrodon, Edaphosaurus, Seymouria, Platyhystrix, and Eryops. A recurring feature in many of these animals...
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roof and the cheek (with exception of some specialized taxa, such as Seymouria, in which the cheek was solidly attached to the skull roof). The deeper...
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Discosauriscidae, and Seymouriidae, which includes the best-known genus, Seymouria. The last seymouriamorphs became extinct by the end of the Permian. Biarmica...
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The early tetrapod Seymouria from the Permian period...
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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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List of Geraniales of South Africa (section Seymouria)
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 assemblage present...
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Kotlassia had an aquatic larval stage, similar to Discosauriscus and Seymouria. Many seymouriamorphs had sharp, slightly curved, conical teeth and palatal...
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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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the trochanteric fossa varies taxonomically. In reptiliomorphs such as Seymouria or Diadectes and basal reptiles such as Pareiasaurus, the trochanteric...
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Neopteroplax Orobates Pholiderpeton Proterogyrinus Pteroplax Rhinosauriscus Seymouria Solenodonsaurus Tokosaurus Tseajaia Tulerpeton Uralerpeton Utegenia Westlothiana...
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Karpinskiosaurus Kotlassia Leptoropha Makowskia Microphon Nyctiboetus Seymouria Spinarerpeton Utegenia Waggoneria "Microsauria"? see Microsauria possibly...
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hollandi. Also sharing the landscape were several amphibians, including Seymouria sanjuanensis, and the temnospondyls Eryops grandis, Platyhystrix rugosus...
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Archeria, Diplocaulus, Eryops, and Trimerorhachis, the reptiliomorph Seymouria, the reptile Captorhinus, and the synapsids Ophiacodon and Edaphosaurus...
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may have formed an open spiracle. In later terrestrial forms such as Seymouria, it may possibly have held a tympanic membrane (eardrum). Complex vertebrae...
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present day), but in 2021 it was shown that the Early Permian amphibians Seymouria and Discosauriscus likely had haematopoietic (red blood cell-producing)...
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Karpinskiosaurus Kotlassia Leptoropha Makowskia Microphon Nyctiboetus Seymouria Spinarerpeton Utegenia Waggoneria "Microsauria"? see Microsauria possibly...
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Scincosaurus Sclerocephalus Sclerothorax Scotiphryne Seminobatrachus Seymouria Shelania Shirerpeton Shomronella Siderops Sillerpeton Sinerpeton Sinobrachiops...
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Ariekanerpeton is thought to have been more closely related to Discosauriscus and Seymouria than to Utegenia due to the absence of gastralia or a postorbital-supratemporal...
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described the new genus Helicoprion. 1904 Broili described the new genus Seymouria. 1911 Broom described the new genus and species Moschops capensis. Pruvost...
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Diplocaulus, Trimerorhachis, and Eryops are common. Terrestrial amphibians like Seymouria, Diadectes, microsaurs, and various dissorophoids (Acheloma, Broiliellus...
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Karpinskiosaurus Kotlassia Leptoropha Makowskia Microphon Nyctiboetus Seymouria Spinarerpeton Utegenia Waggoneria "Microsauria"? see Microsauria possibly...
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Eogyrinus Diplovertebron Meganeuron Eryops Lepidodendron Sigillaria Permian Seymouria Limnoscelis Varanosaurus Ophiacodon Sphenacodon Araeoscelis Dimetrodon...
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therapsids fossil skull Ophiacodon ophiacodontidae synapsid fossil skeleton Seymouria primitive tetrapod fossil skeleton Diasparactus diadectid reptiliomorph...
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Karpinskiosaurus Kotlassia Leptoropha Makowskia Microphon Nyctiboetus Seymouria Spinarerpeton Utegenia Waggoneria "Microsauria"? see Microsauria possibly...
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Karpinskiosaurus Kotlassia Leptoropha Makowskia Microphon Nyctiboetus Seymouria Spinarerpeton Utegenia Waggoneria "Microsauria"? see Microsauria possibly...
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