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- Gymnarthridae abstract "Gymnarthridae is an extinct family of tuditanomorph microsaurs. Gymnarthrids are known from Europe and North America and existed from the Late Carboniferous through the Early Permian. Remains have been found from the Czech Republic, Nova Scotia, Illinois, Texas, and Oklahoma.Gymnarthrids are relatively elongate with short limbs. The skulls of gymnarthrids are also small, with a single row of large conical teeth on the margin of the jaw (a feature that distinguishes them from other microsaurs). In some genera, such as Bolterpeton and Cardiocephalus, the teeth are labiolingually compressed.Gymnarthridae was first erected by E. C. Case in 1910 to include the newly described Gymnarthrus. It was placed in a new suborder, Gymnarthria. Case initially considered gymnarthrids to be reptiles, but later recognized them to be amphibians, placing Cardiocephalus in the family. Pariotichus was placed within Gymnarthridae by Alfred Romer after having previously been assigned to the basal eureptilian family Captorhinidae by Edward Drinker Cope.".
- Gymnarthridae thumbnail Cardiocephalus_BW.jpg?width=300.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageID "27008645".
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- Gymnarthridae wikiPageRevisionID "675366022".
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink 1910_in_paleontology.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Romer.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Bolterpeton.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Captorhinidae.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Cardiocephalus.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carboniferous_amphibians.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gymnarthrids.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Permian_amphibians.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_amphibians_of_Europe.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_amphibians_of_North_America.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Drinker_Cope.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Ermine_Cowles_Case.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Eureptilia.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Microsauria.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Nova_Scotia.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Pariotichus.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvanian_(geology).
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Permian.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLink Tuditanomorpha.
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- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gymnarthridae".
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- Gymnarthridae wikiPageWikiLinkText "gymnarthrids".
- Gymnarthridae authority "Case, 1910".
- Gymnarthridae displayChildren "1".
- Gymnarthridae fossilRange Pennsylvanian_(geology).
- Gymnarthridae fossilRange Permian.
- Gymnarthridae imageCaption "Life restoration of Cardiocephalus peabodyi".
- Gymnarthridae imageWidth "250".
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paleo-amphibian-stub.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gymnarthridae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tuditanomorpha.
- Gymnarthridae subject Category:Carboniferous_amphibians.
- Gymnarthridae subject Category:Gymnarthrids.
- Gymnarthridae subject Category:Permian_amphibians.
- Gymnarthridae subject Category:Prehistoric_amphibians_of_Europe.
- Gymnarthridae subject Category:Prehistoric_amphibians_of_North_America.
- Gymnarthridae hypernym Family.
- Gymnarthridae type Insect.
- Gymnarthridae comment "Gymnarthridae is an extinct family of tuditanomorph microsaurs. Gymnarthrids are known from Europe and North America and existed from the Late Carboniferous through the Early Permian. Remains have been found from the Czech Republic, Nova Scotia, Illinois, Texas, and Oklahoma.Gymnarthrids are relatively elongate with short limbs. The skulls of gymnarthrids are also small, with a single row of large conical teeth on the margin of the jaw (a feature that distinguishes them from other microsaurs).".
- Gymnarthridae label "Gymnarthridae".
- Gymnarthridae sameAs Q4845066.
- Gymnarthridae sameAs Gimnàrtrid.
- Gymnarthridae sameAs Gymnarthridae.
- Gymnarthridae sameAs m.0bs07jy.
- Gymnarthridae sameAs Q4845066.
- Gymnarthridae wasDerivedFrom Gymnarthridae?oldid=675366022.
- Gymnarthridae depiction Cardiocephalus_BW.jpg.
- Gymnarthridae isPrimaryTopicOf Gymnarthridae.