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    Urocordylus (from Greek: οὐρά oura, 'tail' and Greek: κορδῡ́λη kordū́lē, 'club') is an extinct genus of nectridean tetrapodomorphs. It is the type genus...
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    pointing out that Urocordylus, a newt-like relative of Diplocaulus, retained both a supratemporal bone and a tabular bone. In Urocordylus, the tabular lies...
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    Sauropleura Urocordylus...
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  • Tryphosuchus Tuditanus Tungussogyrinus Tupilakosaurus Uranocentrodon Urocordylus Utaherpeton Valdotriton Vanastega Ventastega Vieraella Vigilius Volgasaurus...
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    Sauropleurinae Crossotelos Lepterpeton Montcellia Sauropleura Urocordylinae Ctenerpeton Ptyonius Urocordylus...
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    Sauropleura spp. Urocordylus wandesfordii...
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    to the same extent as in microsaurs and other lepospondyls. Although Urocordylus retained five fingers, most nectridieans had only four, similar to modern...
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    naturalist Richard Lydekker in 1889 and includes the well-known genera Urocordylus and Sauropleura, as well as several others based on less-complete material...
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  • Sauropleura Urocordylus...
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    Sauropleurinae Crossotelos Lepterpeton Montcellia Sauropleura Urocordylinae Ctenerpeton Ptyonius Urocordylus...
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