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- possible diadectids are known from much earlier deposits, including a piece of lower jaw found in Mississippian strata from Tennessee. Diadectids have large...
- of diadectid reptiliomorphs, a group quite closely related to the amniotes, and paralleling some of their features. Like all advanced diadectids, Diasparactus...
- Desmatodon is an extinct genus of diadectid reptiliomorph. With fossils found from the Kasimovian (Missourian) stage of the Late Carboniferous of Pennsylvania...
- Kuwavaatakdectes is a genus of diadectid from the early Permian of Colorado. Kuwavaatakdectes was originally named as a species of Diadectes, D. sanmiguelensis...
- Orobates is an extinct genus of diadectid reptiliomorphs that lived during the Early Permian. Its fossilised remains were found in Germany. A combination...
- Ambedus is an extinct genus of possible diadectid reptiliomorph. Fossils have been found from the Early Permian Dunkard Group of Monroe County, Ohio....
- Stephanospondylus is an extinct genus of diadectid reptiliomorph from the Early Permian of Germany. Fossils have been found in deposits of the Lower Rotliegend...
- fossil skeleton Seymouria primitive tetrapod fossil skeleton Diasparactus diadectid reptiliomorph fossil skeleton Sphenacodon synapsid fossil skeleton Varanops...
- been only 1.7 metres (5.6 ft) in length, too small to prey on the large diadectid herbivores that are abundant in the Bromacker ****emblage. It more likely...
- including the herbivorous edaphosaurids, and carnivorous sphenacodontids, diadectids and amphibians. Early Permian reptiles, such as acleistorhinids, were...