attributed to Diplocaulus have been found from the Late Permian of Morocco and represent the youngest-known occurrence of a lepospondyl. Diplocaulus had a stocky...
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period. It closely resembles its relative, Diplocaulus. It generally sports the same features as Diplocaulus, though it was smaller, measuring over 46 cm...
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Densignathus Derwentia Diadectes Diadetognathus Diceratosaurus Dictyocephalus Diplocaulus Diploceraspis Dissorophus Dolichopareias Dolichosoma Doleserpeton Doragnathus...
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of one late-surviving lepospondyl from the Late Permian of Morocco (Diplocaulus minimus), lepospondyls lived from the Visean stage of the Early Carboniferous...
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from the Carboniferous and Permian periods, including animals such as Diplocaulus. In appearance, they would have resembled modern newts or aquatic salamanders...
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The Permian lepospondyl Diplocaulus was largely aquatic...
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small "Lysorophus" (Brachydectes) vertebrae, skull fragments from small Diplocaulus and Trimerorhachis, a few Eryops components, and fragments from various...
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Dimetrodon preying on aestivating Diplocaulus during times of drought, with three partially eaten juvenile Diplocaulus in a burrow of eight bearing teeth...
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once in Season 2 and twice in Season 3. Arthropleura Carnivorous plant Diplocaulus Grasshopper Microceratus Horseshoe crab On May 4, 2017, the series was...
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Temporal range: Late Carboniferous - Late Permian A skeletal diagram of Diplocaulus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
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