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    Adelospondyli (redirect from Adelospondyl)
    Despite the likely absence of limbs, adelospondyls retained a large part of the bony shoulder girdle. Adelospondyls have been assigned to a variety of groups...
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    lepospondyl monophyly. For example, a 2007 paper has suggested that adelospondyls are stem-tetrapods close to colosteids and a 2017 paper on Lethiscus...
    21 KB (1,652 words) - 15:46, 21 June 2024
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    been completely absent (akin to stem-tetrapods such as aistopods and adelospondyls) or merely small (akin to stem-tetrapods such as colosteids and Crassigyrinus)...
    8 KB (930 words) - 08:33, 8 July 2024
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    Acherontiscus (category Adelospondyls)
    Acherontiscus is an exception among adelospondyls). Some analyses published since 2007 have argued that adelospondyls such as Acherontiscus may not actually...
    42 KB (4,373 words) - 02:59, 30 January 2024
  • Adelogyrinus (category Adelospondyls)
    Adelogyrinus is an extinct genus of adelospondyl tetrapodomorph, fossils of which were found in the Dunnet Shale of Scotland. "†Adelogyrinus Watson 1928"...
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    Adelospondylus (category Adelospondyls)
    Adelospondylus is an extinct adelospondyl tetrapodomorph from the Carboniferous of what is now Scotland. "†Adelospondylus Carroll 1967". Paleobiology Database...
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  • Dolichopareias (category Adelospondyls)
    Dolichopareias is an extinct genus of adelospondyl tetrapodomorph. Paleontology portal Prehistoric amphibian List of prehistoric amphibians "†Dolichopareias...
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    Palaeomolgophis (category Adelospondyls)
    Palaeomolgophis is an extinct genus of eel-like adelospondyl tetrapodomorphs containing a single species—Palaeomolgophis scoticus. Their limbs are much...
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    other amphibians that have independently developed elongated bodies. Adelospondyls, lysorophians, aïstopods, and some salamanders all have an increased...
    10 KB (1,100 words) - 15:49, 12 March 2024