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Pederpes ("Peter's Foot") is an extinct genus of early Carboniferous stegocephalian, dating from 348 to 347.6 Ma in the Tournaisian age (lower Mississippian). Pederpes contains one species, P. finneyae, 1 m long.
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carboniferous tetrapod fossil skull stegocephalian finneyae terrestrial later distinguished 2002 genus species classification early 348 347 lower long basal feet
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| Pederpes | is a | earliest-known tetrapod to show the beginnings of terrestrial locomotion and despite the probable presence of a sixth digit on the forelimbs it was at least functionally pentada… | 0.90 | text |
| Pederpes | is a | important fossil because it comes from the period known as Romer's gap and provides biologists with rare information about the development of tetrapods in a time when terrestria… | 0.90 | text |
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