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- Diadectidae abstract "Diadectidae is an extinct family of large diadectomorph reptiliomorphs. Diadectids lived in North America and Europe during the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian. They were the first herbivorous tetrapods, and also the first fully terrestrial animals to attain large sizes. Footprints indicate that diadectids walked with an erect posture. They were the first to exploit plant material in terrestrial food chains, making their appearance an important stage in both vertebrate evolution and terrestrial ecosystems.The best known and largest representative of the family is Diadectes, a heavily built animal that attained a maximum length of several metres. Several other genera and various fragmentary fossil remains are also known. Although well known genera like Diadectes first appear in the Late Pennsylvanian, fragmentary remains of possible diadectids are known from much earlier deposits, including a piece of lower jaw found in Mississippian strata from Tennessee.".
- Diadectidae thumbnail Diadectes_phaseolinus.JPG?width=300.
- Diadectidae wikiPageID "2230644".
- Diadectidae wikiPageRevisionID "603246348".
- Diadectidae authority 1880_in_paleontology.
- Diadectidae authority Edward_Drinker_Cope.
- Diadectidae displayChildren "1".
- Diadectidae fossilRange "Late Carboniferous – Early Permian,".
- Diadectidae hasPhotoCollection Diadectidae.
- Diadectidae imageCaption "Skeleton of Diadectes sideropelicus in the American Museum of Natural History".
- Diadectidae imageWidth "250".
- Diadectidae name "Diadectidae".
- Diadectidae subject Category:Reptiliomorphs.
- Diadectidae type Animal.
- Diadectidae type Eukaryote.
- Diadectidae type Species.
- Diadectidae type Organism.
- Diadectidae comment "Diadectidae is an extinct family of large diadectomorph reptiliomorphs. Diadectids lived in North America and Europe during the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian. They were the first herbivorous tetrapods, and also the first fully terrestrial animals to attain large sizes. Footprints indicate that diadectids walked with an erect posture.".
- Diadectidae label "Diadectidae".
- Diadectidae label "Diadectidae".
- Diadectidae label "Diadectidae".
- Diadectidae label "Diadectidae".
- Diadectidae label "Diadectidae".
- Diadectidae sameAs Diadectidae.
- Diadectidae sameAs Diadectidae.
- Diadectidae sameAs Diadectidae.
- Diadectidae sameAs Diadectidae.
- Diadectidae sameAs m.06xs8t.
- Diadectidae sameAs Q2481827.
- Diadectidae sameAs Q2481827.
- Diadectidae wasDerivedFrom Diadectidae?oldid=603246348.
- Diadectidae depiction Diadectes_phaseolinus.JPG.
- Diadectidae isPrimaryTopicOf Diadectidae.