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- Microsauria abstract "Microsauria ("small lizards") is an extinct order of lepospondyl amphibians from the late Carboniferous and early Permian periods. It is the most diverse and species-rich group of lepospondyls. Recently, Microsauria has been considered paraphyletic, as several other non-microsaur lepospondyl groups such as Lysorophia seem to be nested in it. Microsauria is now commonly used as a collective term for the grade of lepospondyls that were originally classified as members of Microsauria.The microsaurs all had short tails and small legs, but were otherwise quite varied in form. The group included lizard-like animals that were relatively well-adapted to living on dry land, burrowing forms, and others that, like the modern axolotl, retained their gills into adult life, and so presumably never left the water.They are possible ancestors of the newts and salamanders, if that group did not arise from the temnospondyls along with the frogs and toads.".
- Microsauria thumbnail Microsauria.jpg?width=300.
- Microsauria wikiPageExternalLink bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=137284&is_real_user=1.
- Microsauria wikiPageID "5540732".
- Microsauria wikiPageRevisionID "588149051".
- Microsauria authority "Dawson, 1863".
- Microsauria displayChildren "1".
- Microsauria fossilRange "Late Carboniferous-Early Permian,".
- Microsauria hasPhotoCollection Microsauria.
- Microsauria imageCaption "Microsauria diversity.".
- Microsauria subdivisionRanks "Suborders".
- Microsauria subject Category:Carboniferous_amphibians.
- Microsauria subject Category:Permian_amphibians.
- Microsauria subject Category:Prehistoric_amphibians.
- Microsauria subject Category:Prehistoric_amphibians_of_Europe.
- Microsauria subject Category:Prehistoric_amphibians_of_North_America.
- Microsauria type Amphibian102704792.
- Microsauria type Artifact100021939.
- Microsauria type CarboniferousAmphibians.
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- Microsauria type Conveyance103100490.
- Microsauria type Instrumentality103575240.
- Microsauria type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Microsauria type Object100002684.
- Microsauria type PermianAmphibians.
- Microsauria type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Microsauria type PrehistoricAmphibians.
- Microsauria type PrehistoricAmphibiansOfEurope.
- Microsauria type PrehistoricAmphibiansOfNorthAmerica.
- Microsauria type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Microsauria type Vehicle104524313.
- Microsauria type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Microsauria type Whole100003553.
- Microsauria type Amphibian.
- Microsauria comment "Microsauria ("small lizards") is an extinct order of lepospondyl amphibians from the late Carboniferous and early Permian periods. It is the most diverse and species-rich group of lepospondyls. Recently, Microsauria has been considered paraphyletic, as several other non-microsaur lepospondyl groups such as Lysorophia seem to be nested in it.".
- Microsauria label "Microsauria".
- Microsauria label "Microsauria".
- Microsauria label "Microsauria".
- Microsauria label "Microsauria".
- Microsauria label "Mikrozaury".
- Microsauria label "Микрозавры".
- Microsauria label "細竜目".
- Microsauria sameAs Microsauria.
- Microsauria sameAs Microsauria.
- Microsauria sameAs Microsauria.
- Microsauria sameAs 細竜目.
- Microsauria sameAs 세룡.
- Microsauria sameAs Mikrozaury.
- Microsauria sameAs m.0drmm5.
- Microsauria sameAs Q135719.
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- Microsauria sameAs Microsauria.
- Microsauria wasDerivedFrom Microsauria?oldid=588149051.
- Microsauria depiction Microsauria.jpg.
- Microsauria isPrimaryTopicOf Microsauria.