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    and -βάμων (-bámōn) "that goes" or βᾶμα (bâma) "leg". Amphibamus grandiceps skeleton Amphibamus grandiceps fossil Gaining Ground: The Origin and Early...
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    Eogyrinus, Proterogyrinus); others may have been semi-aquatic (Ophiderpeton, Amphibamus, Hyloplesion) or terrestrial (Dendrerpeton, Tuditanus, Anthracosaurus)...
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    "amphibamids" (subsequently restricted to Doleserpeton annectens and Amphibamus grandiceps by Schoch), branchiosaurids, and hypothetically lissamphibians...
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    (1909), but it was rarely used because it originally referred only to Amphibamus. Similar monogeneric families were also erected for other small, terrestrial...
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  • Adelospondylus Albanerpeton Albionbatrachus Alegeinosaurus Almasaurus Altanulia Amphibamus Amphiuma Anaschisma Anconastes Andrias Angusaurus Anoualerpeton Antarctosuchus...
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    For example, the amphibamids Amphibamus, Doleserpeton, Eoscopus, and Platyrhinops also have large otic notches; Amphibamus, Doleserpeton, and Tersomius...
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  • (voiced by Ethan Murray) - A shapeshifting Amphibamus monster that looks like it is composed of many Amphibamus. Fernzilla (voiced by Juliana Bolden) - A...
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    from Europe and Amphibamus from North America, that had poorly developed bones, external gills, and no ribs. Some skeletons of Amphibamus were later found...
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  • Micropholidae Micropholis Pasawioops Tersomius Amphibamidae sensu stricto Amphibamus Doleserpeton Branchiosauridae Apateon Branchiosaurus Leptorophus Melanerpeton...
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    studies; in 1864, he described several fishes, a whale, and the amphibian Amphibamus grandiceps (his first paleontological contribution). During the period...
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