- the
exception of one late-surviving
lepospondyl from the Late
Permian of
Morocco (Diplocaulus minimus),
lepospondyls lived from the
Early Carboniferous...
-
Diplocaulus (meaning "double stalk") is an
extinct genus of
lepospondyl amphibians which lived from the Late
Carboniferous to the Late
Permian of North...
- tetrapods. In the
lepospondyl hypothesis (LH),
lissamphibians are the
sister taxon of
lysorophian lepospondyls,
making lepospondyls tetrapods and temnospondyls...
- the
lepospondyls according to the "
lepospondyl hypothesis", then
Reptiliomorpha refers to
groups that are
closer to
amniotes than to
lepospondyls. Few...
- Language.
Clarendon Press. p. 39. Baird,
Donald (May 1965). "Paleozoic
lepospondyl amphibians".
Integrative and
Comparative Biology. 5 (2): 287–294. doi:10...
-
labyrinthodonts gave rise to
lepospondyls, and
lepospondyls to lissamphibians.
Several cladistic studies also
favour the
lepospondyl link,
though placing Lepospondyli...
-
hypothesis (caecilians as
lepospondyls, and
other lissamphibians as temnospondyls), the
lepospondyl hypothesis (lissamphibians as
lepospondyls), and the
newer hypothesis...
- species-rich
group of
lepospondyls. Recently,
Microsauria has been
considered paraphyletic, as
several other non-microsaur
lepospondyl groups such as Lysorophia...
- The
clades Re****birostra and Varanopidae,
traditionally thought to be
lepospondyls and
synapsids respectively, may also be
basal sauropsids. The term "Sauropsida"...
-
Amphibians (lissamphibians, as well as the
extinct temnospondyls and
lepospondyls)
Amniotes or true land
vertebrates Sauropsids (reptiles and birds, as...