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    America. It includes two species: the type species Limnoscelis paludis from New Mexico, and Limnoscelis dynatis from Colorado, both of which are thought...
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    Limnoscelidae contained large carnivores or piscivores. The largest genus, Limnoscelis could grow to at least 1.5 meters. The family had pointed and slightly...
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    recurved at the tip. Two species assigned to the only genus of the family. Limnoscelis (two species) is the nominal genus for which the family was erected....
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    found in ichthyosaurs, phytosaurs, basal stem-mammals (e.g. Ophiacodon), Limnoscelis, and temnospondyls. When endosteal Haversian systems are considered,...
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    "Braincase and Inner Ear Anatomy of the Late Carboniferous Tetrapod Limnoscelis dynatis (Diadectomorpha) Revealed by High-Resolution X-ray Microcomputed...
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    diminutive limbs, while others (e.g. Seymouria, Solenodonsaurus, Diadectes, Limnoscelis) were so reptile-like that until quite recently they actually had been...
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  • Eogyrinus Gefyrostegus Karpinskiosaurus Kotlassia Lanthanosuchus Leptoropha Limnoscelis Macroleter Neopteroplax Orobates Pholiderpeton Proterogyrinus Pteroplax...
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    Tseajaia campi Limnoscelis paludis Amniota...
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    Limnoscelis? Tseajaia Diadectidae Alveusdectes Ambedus Desmatodon Diadectes Diasparactus Kuwavaatakdectes Orobates Phanerosaurus Stephanospondylus...
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    Diadectes absitus (now Silvadectes) Limnoscelis paludis...
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