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Tulerpeton is an
extinct genus of
Devonian four-limbed vertebrate,
known from a
fossil that was
found in the Tula
Region of
Russia at a site
named Andreyevka...
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Metaxygnathidae Metaxygnathus Sinostegidae Sinostega Tulerpetontidae Tulerpeton Ventastegidae Ventastega Ymeridae Ymeria As
first described, the order's...
- †Parmastega †Perittodus †Sigournea †Sinostega †Tantallognathus †Tiktaalik? †
Tulerpeton †Tutusius †Umzantsia †Ventastega †Ymeria Cope E. D. 1868.
Synopsis of...
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expanded and
slightly tilted forwards, a
derived character similar to
Tulerpeton and true tetrapods. The
scapulocoracoid region is
large when seen from...
- the more
derived Ichthyostega had
seven digits, the yet-more
derived Tulerpeton had six toes.
Tetrapods evolved from
animals with fins such as
found in...
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aquatic primitive labyrinthodonts such as Acanthostega, Ichthyostega,
Tulerpeton, and
probably loxommatids. Both
Ichthyostegalia and
Labyrinthodontia constitute...
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attached to the jaw.
Similar to some
tetrapods such as
Acanthostega and
Tulerpeton, the dentary's
lateral surface is
ornamented on the
dorsal side with a...
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digits on the hindlimb,
though the hand is unknown. The yet-more-derived
Tulerpeton had six toes on both the
hindlimbs and forelimbs. It is
unclear whether...
- †Ichthyostega †Jakubsonia †Metaxygnathus †Parmastega †Sinostega †Tiktaalik? †
Tulerpeton †Tutusius †Umzantsia †Ventastega †Ymeria †Elginerpetontidae Elginerpeton...
- 2004 analysis,
Occidens fell near
whatcheeriids and the
Devonian taxon Tulerpeton,
being more
derived than all
other Devonian taxa and more
basal than Cr****igyrinus...