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Extinct suborder of tetrapods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tuditanomorpha
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Tuditanomorpha is a suborder of microsaur tetrapods. Tuditanomorphs lived from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian and are known from North America and Europe. Tuditanomorphs have a similar pattern of bones in the skull roof. Tuditanomorphs display considerable variability, especially in body size, proportions, dentition, and presacral vertebral count. Currently there are four families of tuditanomorphs, with two being monotypic. Tuditanids first appear in the Lower Pennsylvanian. Goniorhynchidae, Hapsidopareiidae, and Trihecatontidae appear in the Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian.[1]

Quick Facts Tuditanomorpha Temporal range: Late Carboniferous—Early Permian, Scientific classification ...

Gymnarthrids, pantylids, and Ostodolepidae, originally considered in the Tuditanomorpha, were later placed in the group Recumbirostra.[2][3][4] Asaphestra, previously thought to be the member of Tuditanomorpha, was reclassified as primitive synapsid in 2020.[5]

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Classification

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Rhynchonkos stovalli
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Cardiocephalus peabodyi

Suborder Tuditanomorpha

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