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leaving the
bulky Diadectomorphs just on the
amphibian side of the divide. This
would indicate the
large and
bulky diadectomorphs laid
anamniote eggs...
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apart from Amniota, only
diadectomorphs and
possibly also Solenodonsaurus. Gephyrostegids,
seymouriamorphs and
diadectomorphs were land-based, reptile-like...
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traditionally considered reptiliomorphs, some
recent research has
recovered diadectomorphs as the
sister group to
Synapsida within Amniota,
based on
inner ear...
- The
Arroyo Formation,
sometimes termed the
Lower Clear Fork Formation, is a
geologic formation in Texas. It
preserves fossils dating back to the Kungurian...
- 465–504. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1934.tb01644.x.
David S.
Berman (2013). "
Diadectomorphs,
amniotes or not?". New
Mexico Museum of
Natural History and Science...
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morphology of
diadectomorphs using X-ray
microcomputed tomography by
Klembara et al. also
supported the
close relationship between diadectomorphs and synapsids...
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exception were the chisel-like
teeth of some of the
advanced herbivorous diadectomorphs. The
skull had
prominent otic
notches behind each eye and a parietal...
- include:
freshwater actinopterygian fishes,
temnospondyl amphibians,
diadectomorphs, seymouriamorphs, and
early synapsids.
Fossil fish material, either...
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closer to
reptiles than the seymouriamorphs, but not as
close as the
diadectomorphs. Many
phylogenetic analyses since Carroll (1995)
agreed with his interpretation...
- amniotes.
Modesto (2024)
reviews the
phylogenetic studies that
recovered diadectomorphs or re****birostrans
within the
crown group of Amniota, and
argues that...