Seymouriamorpha

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iSeymouriamorpha
Fossil range: Early Permian - Late Permian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Superclass: Tetrapoda
Superorder: Reptiliomorpha
Order: Seymouriamorpha
Watson, 1917
Clades & Species

See "Taxonomy"

Seymouriamorpha are a small but widespread group of reptiliomorphs. Most seymouriamorphs were terrestrial or semi-aquatic. However, small aquatic larvae bearing external gills were found. The adults were terrestrial. They ranged from lizard-sized creatures (12 inches) to 1.5 meters (five feet long) animals. They were reptile-like. Because seymouriamorphs are reptiliomorphs, they were distant relatives of amniotes, or the relatives of the amniotes's ancestor. Seymouriamorphs form into three main groups, Kotlassiidae, Discosauriscidae, and Seymouriidae, a group that includes the best known genus, Seymouria. The last seymouriamorph went extinct by the Permian-Triassic extinction.

[edit] Taxonomy

  • Superorder Reptiliomorpha
  • Order Seymouriamorpha
    • Urumqia
    • Utegenia
    • Family Kotlassiidae
      • Buzulukia
      • Bystrowiana
      • Karpinskiosaurus
      • Kotlassia
    • Family Discosauriscidae
      • Makowskia
      • Discosauriscus
    • Ariekanerpeton
    • Family Seymouriidae
      • Gnorhinosuchus
      • Nyctiboetus
      • Rhinosauriscus
      • Seymouria

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