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Microsauria is an extinct,
possibly polyphyletic order of
tetrapods from the late
Carboniferous and
early Permian periods. It is the most
diverse and...
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groups of
lepospondyls are known: Adelospondyli; Aïstopoda; Lysorophia;
Microsauria; and Nectridea.
Lepospondyls have a
diverse range of body
forms and include...
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columella (ear bone) in most anurans) Loss of
posterior skull bones (also in
Microsauria and Dissorophoidea) Small,
widely separated pterygoid bones (also found...
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Microsauria...
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lysorophians are
usually considered to be
related to the
Microsauria,
although the
pattern of
bones of the
skull is
somewhat different. ...
- The
Order Microsauria.
American Philosophical Society. pp. 1–126. OCLC 654168566. Carroll, R. L.; Gaskill, P. (1978). "The
Order Microsauria". Memoirs...
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clade in 2007 to
include many of the taxa
traditionally grouped in "
Microsauria",
which has
since been
shown to be a
paraphyletic or
polyphyletic grouping...
- 398: pp 508–513 Carroll,
Robert L.; Gaskill,
Pamela (1978). The
Order Microsauria. Philadelphia: The
American Philosophical Society. ISBN 978-0871691262...
- ISSN 2056-2802. Carroll,
Robert L.; Gaskill,
Pamela (1978). "The
Order Microsauria".
Memoirs of the
American Philosophical Society. 126: 1–211. Spindler...
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Palaoherpetologie /
Encyclopedia of
Paleoherpetology Teil 1 / Part 1 Lepospondyli:
Microsauria, Nectridea, Lysorophia, Adelospondyli, Aistopoda, Acherontiscidae. 1-216...