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- Q2331017 abstract "Branchiosaurus (Greek for "gill lizard") is a genus of small, lightly built early prehistoric amphibians. Fossils have been discovered in strata dating from the late Pennsylvanian Epoch to the Permian Period. The taxa may be invalid; the material referred to the genus may be juvenile specimens of larger amphibians.This tiny amphibian was very similar to the Rachitomi, differing primarily in size. Other distinguishing characteristics include a cartilaginous, less ossified skeleton and a shorter skull. Clear traces of gills are present in many fossilized samples, hence the name.Originally thought to have vertebrae distinct from rachitomous vertebrae, it was placed in a separate order named Phyllospondyli ("leaf vertebrae"). Later analysis of growth stages showed increasing ossification in larger specimens, which showed that at lest some of the species was the larval stage of much larger rachitomes like Eryops, while others represent paedomorphic species which retained the larval gills in adulthood.Distribution is uncertain, though available fossils come from central Europe, most famous of which are the Permian Niederkirchen Beds around Pfalz, Germany.".
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- Q2331017 classis Q10908.
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- Q2331017 name "Branchiosaurus".
- Q2331017 ordo Q131447.
- Q2331017 phylum Q10915.
- Q2331017 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2331017 subordo Q3768850.
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- Q2331017 type Amphibian.
- Q2331017 type Animal.
- Q2331017 type Eukaryote.
- Q2331017 type Species.
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- Q2331017 comment "Branchiosaurus (Greek for "gill lizard") is a genus of small, lightly built early prehistoric amphibians. Fossils have been discovered in strata dating from the late Pennsylvanian Epoch to the Permian Period. The taxa may be invalid; the material referred to the genus may be juvenile specimens of larger amphibians.This tiny amphibian was very similar to the Rachitomi, differing primarily in size.".
- Q2331017 label "Branchiosaurus".
- Q2331017 differentFrom Q14397.
- Q2331017 depiction Branchiosaurus_salamandroides.JPG.
- Q2331017 name "Branchiosaurus".