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- Edaphosauridae abstract "Edaphosauridae is a family of mostly large (up to 3 meters or more) Late Carboniferous to Early Permian synapsids.They were the earliest known herbivorous amniotes, and along with the Diadectidae the earliest known herbivorous tetrapods. The head is small in relation to the bulky body, and there is a tall sail along the back, which may have functioned as a thermoregulatory device.Edaphosaur fossils are so far known only from North America and Europe.".
- Edaphosauridae thumbnail Edaphosaurus.jpg?width=300.
- Edaphosauridae wikiPageExternalLink Edaphosauridae.
- Edaphosauridae wikiPageID "3680601".
- Edaphosauridae wikiPageRevisionID "544260613".
- Edaphosauridae authority "Cope, 1882".
- Edaphosauridae displayChildren "1".
- Edaphosauridae fossilRange Pennsylvanian.
- Edaphosauridae fossilRange Permian.
- Edaphosauridae hasPhotoCollection Edaphosauridae.
- Edaphosauridae imageCaption "Mounted skeleton of Edaphosaurus pogonias in the Field Museum of Natural History".
- Edaphosauridae imageWidth "250".
- Edaphosauridae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Edaphosauridae subject Category:Pelycosaurs.
- Edaphosauridae type Animal100015388.
- Edaphosauridae type Chordate101466257.
- Edaphosauridae type LivingThing100004258.
- Edaphosauridae type Object100002684.
- Edaphosauridae type Organism100004475.
- Edaphosauridae type Pelycosaur101721898.
- Edaphosauridae type Pelycosaurs.
- Edaphosauridae type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Edaphosauridae type Reptile101661091.
- Edaphosauridae type Synapsid101719403.
- Edaphosauridae type Vertebrate101471682.
- Edaphosauridae type Whole100003553.
- Edaphosauridae type Reptile.
- Edaphosauridae comment "Edaphosauridae is a family of mostly large (up to 3 meters or more) Late Carboniferous to Early Permian synapsids.They were the earliest known herbivorous amniotes, and along with the Diadectidae the earliest known herbivorous tetrapods. The head is small in relation to the bulky body, and there is a tall sail along the back, which may have functioned as a thermoregulatory device.Edaphosaur fossils are so far known only from North America and Europe.".
- Edaphosauridae label "Edafozaury".
- Edaphosauridae label "Edaphosauridae".
- Edaphosauridae label "Edaphosauridae".
- Edaphosauridae label "Edaphosauridae".
- Edaphosauridae label "Edaphosauridae".
- Edaphosauridae label "Edaphosauridae".
- Edaphosauridae label "Эдафозавры".
- Edaphosauridae label "エダフォサウルス科".
- Edaphosauridae label "基龍科".
- Edaphosauridae sameAs Edaphosauridae.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs Edaphosauridae.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs エダフォサウルス科.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs Edaphosauridae.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs Edafozaury.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs Edaphosauridae.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs m.09v39b.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs Q987588.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs Q987588.
- Edaphosauridae sameAs Edaphosauridae.
- Edaphosauridae wasDerivedFrom Edaphosauridae?oldid=544260613.
- Edaphosauridae depiction Edaphosaurus.jpg.
- Edaphosauridae isPrimaryTopicOf Edaphosauridae.