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Pederpes

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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related to Discovery and classification · 12
Pederpes → Amphibia, As, Ballagan Formation, It, Its, Jennifer Clack, Linnaean, Only, Scotland, The, Whatcheeriidae, While
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Pederpes → Anness Publishing Ltd, Dinosaurs, Dougal, Geographic News, London, Paleontology, PederpesTaxonomicon, Prehistoric Creatures, Taxonomicon, The World Encyclopedia, UK
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Pederpes → 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…, 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…
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Pederpes → It, The

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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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Pederpesis aearliest-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…0.90text
Pederpesis aimportant 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…0.90text
Pederpesrelated to Anatomy and lifestyleThe0.60section
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Pederpesrelated to Discovery and classificationScotland0.60section
Pederpesrelated to Discovery and classificationIts0.60section
Pederpesrelated to Discovery and classificationBallagan Formation0.60section
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Pederpesrelated to Discovery and classificationOnly0.60section
Pederpesrelated to Discovery and classificationIt0.60section
Pederpesrelated to Discovery and classificationJennifer Clack0.60section
Pederpesrelated to Discovery and classificationWhatcheeriidae0.60section

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