The Stem Tetrapoda are a cladistically defined group, consisting of all animals more closely related to extant four-legged vertebrates than to their closest...
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Tetrapodomorpha (redirect from Pan-Tetrapoda)
osteolepiforms. The Tetrapodomorpha minus the crown group Tetrapoda are the stem Tetrapoda, a paraphyletic unit encompassing the fish to tetrapod transition...
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Lepospondyli (section Position within Tetrapoda)
main body of the vertebra). The position of the Lepospondyli within the Tetrapoda is uncertain because the earliest lepospondyls were already highly specialized...
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tetrapodomorphs. It is equivalent to a broad definition of the superclass Tetrapoda: under this broad definition, the term "tetrapod" applies to any animal...
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Timeline of human evolution (section Tetrapoda)
460 Teleostomi Bony fish 420 Sarcopterygii Lobe finned fish Superclass Tetrapoda Tetrapods (animals with four limbs) 395 Amniota Amniotes (fully terrestrial...
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species) Subclass Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish: 8 species) Superclass Tetrapoda (four-limbed vertebrates; 35,100+ species) (The classification below follows...
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modern amphibians, they are either included in the crown group Tetrapoda or the stem of Tetrapoda. Crown-group tetrapods are descendants of the most recent...
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v t e Tetrapodomorpha (Pan-Tetrapoda) Category...
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Cephalobaena (redirect from Cephalobaena tetrapoda)
crustaceans in the subclass Pentastomida. It has only one species, Cephalobaena tetrapoda, and is the only genus in the monotypic order Cephalobaenida, and the...
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terrestrial Permian forms related to amniotes), among others. Names such as Tetrapoda and Stegocephalia encompass the entirety of amphibian-grade tetrapods...
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amniotes and the ancestors of modern amphibians, then that means that crown-Tetrapoda (descendants of the common ancestor to all living tetrapods) is a much...
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free dictionary. A tetrapod is a four-limbed animal of the superclass Tetrapoda. Tetrapod may also refer to: Tetrapod (structure), a type of structure...
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cladistic analysis by Pardo et al. (2017) recovered Aistopoda at the base of Tetrapoda. The group was quite diverse during the Late Carboniferous, with a few...
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Stegocephalia ("roof heads") as a cladistic alternative to "Labyrinthodontia" or "Tetrapoda". The labyrinthodonts flourished for more than 200 million years. Particularly...
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The page lists all of the families in the clade Tetrapoda, organized by taxonomic ranks. This list does not include families that are extinct. Suborder...
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stem-tetrapods. As the exact phylogenetic position of Lissamphibia within Tetrapoda remains uncertain, it also remains controversial which fossil tetrapods...
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(2019). "Inner ear morphology of diadectomorphs and seymouriamorphs (Tetrapoda) uncovered by high‐resolution x‐ray microcomputed tomography, and the...
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50 kg (110 lb). Taxonomists who adhere to the cladistic approach include Tetrapoda within this classification, encompassing all species of vertebrates with...
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade: Osteichthyes Clade: Sarcopterygii Clade: Tetrapoda...
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on this page) are categorized as animals in the biological superclass Tetrapoda, which includes all living and extinct amphibians, reptiles, birds, and...
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a monophyletic Rhipidistia is now understood to include the whole of Tetrapoda and the lungfishes. Rhipidistia includes Porolepiformes and Dipnoi. Extensive...
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familiar bony fish) Sarcopterygii Actinistia (coelacanths) Dipnoi (lungfish) Tetrapoda Amphibia (amphibians) Amniota Mammalia (mammals) Aves (birds) Reptilia...
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Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes, including the tetrapods) Superclass Tetrapoda (four-limbed vertebrates) Class Amphibia (amphibians, some ancestral to...
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Tympanum (anatomy) (section Tetrapoda)
The tympanum is an external hearing structure in animals such as mammals, birds, some reptiles, some amphibians and some insects. Using sound, vertebrates...
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Dipnoi (6 species: lungfish) Tetrapoda (>38,000 species, not considered fish: amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals)...
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classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Superclass: Tetrapoda Clade: Reptiliomorpha Clade: Amniota Clade: Synapsida Informal group:...
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This article contains a list of all of the classes and orders that are located in the Phylum Chordata. The subphyla Tunicata and Vertebrata are in the...
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Superclass: Tetrapoda Clade: Amniota...
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identified the following traits as synapomorphic for Elpistostegalia (and thus Tetrapoda): The endocranium is hinged, the hinge forming the profundus nerve foramen...
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