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Wildlife Type
Primitive amphibia (Phylogenetic tree) - Animals in the Fossil sites, and Biodiversity
The followings are extinct primitive amphibia excavated. The primitive amphibias evolved from fishes, and are ancestors of reptiles lived from Devonian to Triassic, and survived twice at the Great Dying②(375-360 Mya), ③(260-253 Mya). The explanation in brackets is the ages they lived in extinct species. Note that Mya is million years ago. For example, "48.6~40.4 Mya" shows a range between 48.6 and 40.4 million years ago. The time range is shown in the Geological Time Table. The followings are a part of the Evolutionary Tree.
- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordate
- Subphylum Vertebra
- Infraphylum Gnathostomata (Jawed vertebrates)
- Class Sarcopterygii (Four-limbed vertebrate, Coelacanth, Lungfish)
- Subclass Tetrapodomorpha (Four-limbed vertebrate)
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 | Lobe-finned fish |
Osteolepis (400~380 Mya),
Panderichthys (383.7~376.1 Mya; Amphibia like),
Tiktaalik (383.7~376.1 Mya; Amphibia like),
Ventastega (385.3~374.5 Mya; Amphibia like) |
- Class Amphibia
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 | Primitive tetrapod |
Pederpes (353.8~349.5 Mya; Missing-link),
Eucritta (345.3~328.3 Mya) |
- Subclass Labyrinthodontia (Maze-toothed)
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Elginerpeton (385.3~374.5 Mya; Primitive tetrapoda),
Obruchevichthys (370 Mya; Primitive tetrapoda),
Crassigyrinus (345.3~328.3 Mya) |
- Order Ichthyostegalia (Intermediate form between fish and amphibians)
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Ichthyostega (374~359 Mya),
Acanthostega (365 Mya) |
- Order Temnospondyli (Ancestors of modern amphibians; 449~272.5 Mya)
- Suborder Rhachitomi
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Pholidogaster (336.8~323.2 Mya),
Dendrerpeton (318.1~313.4 Mya),
Cochleosaurus (312~305 Mya) |
- Suborder Euskelia
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Amphibamus (311.7~303.9 Mya),
Eryops (305~272.5 Mya),
Platyhystrix (299~284 Mya; Large sail on back),
Gerobatrachus (279.5~272.5 Mya),
Cacops (279.5~272.5 Mya) |
- Suborder Dvinosauria
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Cheliderpeton (299~270 Mya),
Prionosuchus (270 Mya; 9m),
Dvinosaurus (265~251 Mya) |
- Suborder Stereospondyli
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Peltobatrachus (270.6~268 Mya),
Aphaneramma (249.7~245 Mya),
Batrachosuchus (245~237 Mya),
Cyclotosaurus (245~203.6 Mya),
Mastodonsaurus (245~199.6 Mya),
Gerrothorax (237~199.6 Mya; Extremely flat body),
Metoposaurus (228~203.6 Mya),
Koolasuchus (125~112 Mya) |
- Superorder Reptiliomorpha (Reptile-like amphibia; 318.1~272.5 Mya) ⇒ Class Reptile
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 | Primitive reptile |
Casineria (339.4~336 Mya; Primitive amniotes),
Westlothiana (336~332.9 Mya; Primitive amniotes) |
- Order Anthracosauria (Ancestors of reptiles)
- Suborder Embolomeri (Primitive evolution from amphibia)
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 | Primitive reptile |
Eogyrinus (318.1~299 Mya),
Diplovertebron (311.7~306.5 Mya),
Anthracosaurus (311.7~306.5 Mya),
Archeria (299~272.5 Mya) |
- Suborder Seymouriamorpha (Small terrestrial amphibians)
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 | Primitive reptile |
Discosauriscus (299~284 Mya),
Seymouria (284~272.5 Mya; Many reptilian features),
Bystrowiana (258~251 Mya) |
- Suborder Diadectomorpha (Large reptile-like amphibians)
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 | Primitive reptile |
Limnoscelis (305~279.5 Mya),
Tseajaia (299~272.5 Mya),
Diadectes (290~272.5 Mya; Ancestors of amniotes) |
- Subclass Lepospondyli
- Order Adelospondyli
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Adelospondylus (359.2~318.1 Mya),
Palaeomolgophis (359.2~318.1 Mya) |
- Order Aistopoda (Snake-like amphibians; 307.1~272.5 Mya)
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Ophiderpeton (318.1~312 Mya; Snake-like amphibia),
Phlegethontia (307.1~305 Mya; Snake-like amphibia) |
- Order Nectridea (Aquatic amphibians; 307.11~272.5 Mya)
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Diploceraspis (299~270 Mya; Body like arrow),
Diplocaulus (284~253.8 Mya; Body like arrow) |
- Order Microsauria (Lizard-like animals; 318.1~272.5 Mya)
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Microbrachis (307.1~302 Mya),
Rhynchonkos (299~270 Mya),
Cardiocephalus (284~272.5 Mya),
Pantylus (279.5~272.5 Mya) |
- Order Lysorophia (Snake-like amphibians)
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 | Primitive amphibia |
Brachydectes (318.1~305 Mya; Snake-like amphibia),
Lysorophus (284~272.5 Mya; Snake-like amphibia) |
- Subclass Lissamphibia (Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, Newts)
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