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Microsauria

Microsauria is an extinct, possibly polyphyletic order of tetrapods from the late Carboniferous and early Permian periods. It is the most diverse and species-rich group of lepospondyls. Recently, Microsauria has been considered paraphyletic, as several other non-microsaur lepospondyl groups such as Lysorophia seem to be nested in it. Microsauria is now…

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Microsauria → extinct
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Microsauria → Paleobiology Database

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microsaurs microsaur lepospondyls permian remains late group carboniferous classification found early members europe vyazniki extinct order tetrapods paraphyletic lysorophia grade

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Microsauriais aextinct0.90text
Lysorophia seem to be nested in itinstance ofas several other non-microsaur lepospondyl groups0.80text
Microsauriarelated to External linksPaleobiology Database0.60section

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