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Seymouriamorpha

Seymouriamorpha are an extinct group of tetrapods (terrestrial vertebrates) known from the Carboniferous and Permian periods. They have long been considered stem-amniotes (reptiliomorphs), and most paleontologists still accept this point of view, but some analyses suggest that seymouriamorphs are stem-tetrapods (not more closely related to Amniota than…

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Seymouriamorpha

Nodes37
Edges36
Triples11
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
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Seymouriamorpha → Amalitzky, America, Bulletin, Bystrow, Geological Society, Kotlassia, Life Web Project, N5, PaleosSeymouriamorpha, Tree, Washington

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seymouriamorphs terrestrial seymouria extinct permian reptiliomorphs discosauriscidae long considered became external enosuchus family see text kotlassia tetrapods carboniferous lissamphibia kotlassiidae

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksBystrow0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksKotlassia0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksAmalitzky0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksBulletin0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksGeological Society0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksAmerica0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksWashington0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksN50.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksPaleosSeymouriamorpha0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksTree0.60section
Seymouriamorpharelated to External linksLife Web Project0.60section

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