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Gondwana Six: Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Paleontology
Kitching, J. W. , A new small stereospondylous labyrinthodont from the Triassic
beds of South Africa, Palaeontol. Afr., 5, 67-82, 1958. Kitching, J. W. , The
stratigraphic distribution and occurrence of South African fossil Amphibia,
Palaeontol.
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Gaining Ground: The Origin and Evolution of Tetrapods
Anthracosaurs, which also had otic notches, were assumed to have had stapes
like those of temnospondyls, in a typically labyrinthodont ear. For many years, no
anthracosaur stapes had been found, but they were reconstructed along these ...
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Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
It is instructive to compare tl components of the skull of a primitive labyrinthodont
amphibian (fig 8.6B, D, and 8.7), as representative of a generalized tetrapod, with
tl skull components of a crossopterygian fish (figs. 8.5C and 8.6/4, C and note ...
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The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia
In summary, available evidence is far from sufficient to indicate that any of the
lepospondyl orders (regardless of their own interrelationships) are closely related
to temnospondyls or any other labyrinthodont group. It is not ruled out that ...
Michael J. Benton, Mikhail A. Shishkin, David M. Unwin, 2003
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Proceedings [of the International Congress of Zoology, 16th, ...
Department of Zoology. King 's Colleg e , Newcastle upon Tyne. Eng land. The
labyrinthodont amphibia are usually grouped together with the Anura as
Apsidospondyli. This group is distinguished from the Lepospondyli on the
assumption that ...
D. C.) International Congress of Zoology (16th : 1963 : Washington, 1963
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Ticks: Biology, Disease and Control
argued against the origin of ticksat 390 Mya on labyrinthodont amphibianssince
modernday Australian amphibiansdonot haveticks (we knowofonly one
amphibian thatisregularly infested withticks:Bufo marinus, the cane toad infested
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Alan S. Bowman, Patricia A. Nuttall, 2008
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Windows on Meteorology: Australian Perspective
The labyrinthodont amphibians (the name reflects a labyrinthine infolding of the
tooth enamel), similar to a crocodile in appearance, ranged in length up to 2 or 3
m (Fig. 9.4). They were not dinosaurs but ancestors of modern reptiles and ...
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The Continental Drift Controversy: Introduction of Seafloor ...
(Irving and Brown, 1966: 492; emphasis added) Claiming that the general noise
associated with Permian labyrinthodont amphibians was particularly high, Stehli
rejected, as unreliable, data from geographically isolated sampling localities in ...
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Dinosaurs in Australia: Mesozoic Life from the Southern ...
A brachyopid labyrinthodont from the Lower Trias of Queensland. Proceedings of
the Linnean Society of New South Wales 96, 268–277. Nield CM, Damiani R and
Warren A 2006. A short-snouted trematosauroid (Tetrapoda: Temnospondyli) ...
Benjamin P. Kear, Robert J. Hamilton-Bruce, 2011
Their skull bones and teeth are virtually identical with those of the first
amphibians. Lobe-fins lived in the mid-Paleozoic. Their nearest relatives today
are the lungfishes and the Coelocanth (seep. 13). (19) Labyrinthodont Amphibian
To 6 feet.
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Mercedes-Benz SL400: car review
... I want one or not, or even if I ought to want one. And what does SL stand for anyway? Super Lovely or Seriously Labyrinthodont? Reply | Pick. «The Guardian, Mar 15»
The potential for dinosaurs in CQ
... and the rocks associated with that particular area have produced things like labyrinthodont amphibians which are crocodile-like amphibians," ... «ABC Local, Wrz 13»
The confusing diplospondylous tupilakosaurids
However, the discovery during preparation of skull roof elements revealed to Nielsen that he was dealing with a 'labyrinthodont' that he ... «Scientific American, Kwi 13»
OC Marsh, Before the Bone Wars
Description of Anthracosaurus Russelli, a new Labyrinthodont from the Lanarkshire Coal-Field. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of ... «Wired News, Sie 11»