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- (poús) 'foot') is any four-limbed vertebrate animal of the superclass Tetrapoda (/tɛˈtræpədə/). Tetrapods include all extant and extinct amphibians and...
- The Stem Tetrapoda are a cladistically defined group, consisting of all animals more closely related to extant four-legged vertebrates than to their closest...
- osteolepiforms. The Tetrapodomorpha minus the crown group Tetrapoda are the stem Tetrapoda, a paraphyletic unit encomp****ing the fish to tetrapod transition...
- tetrapodomorphs. It is equivalent to a broad definition of the superclass Tetrapoda: under this broad definition, the term "tetrapod" applies to any animal...
- fish, which include: Actinistia (coelacanths) Dipnomorpha (lungfish) Tetrapoda or limbed vertebrates Amphibians (lissamphibians, as well as the extinct...
- main body of the vertebra). The position of the Lepospondyli within the Tetrapoda is uncertain because the earliest lepospondyls were already highly specialized...
- species) Subclass Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish: 8 species) Superclass Tetrapoda (four-limbed vertebrates; 35,100+ species) (The classification below follows...
- 460 Teleostomi Bony fish 420 Sarcopterygii Lobe finned fish Superclass Tetrapoda Tetrapods (animals with four limbs) 395 Amniota Amniotes (fully terrestrial...
- 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...
- 50 kg (110 lb). Taxonomists who adhere to the cladistic approach include Tetrapoda within this classification, encomp****ing all species of vertebrates with...