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- Tuditanidae abstract "Tuditanidae is an extinct family of tuditanomorph microsaurs. Fossils have been found from Nova Scotia, Ohio, and the Czech Republic and are Late Carboniferous in age.Tuditanids were medium-sized terrestrial microsaurs that resembled lizards. Postcranial material is best known from the genus Tuditanus, showing that it had size, proportions, and skull configuration that were similar to captorhinids. Tuditanids have also developed an astragalus in the ankle (a reptilian feature) from the fusion of several other bones. In comparison to other microsaurs, tuditanids were short-bodied, with fewer than 30 presacral vertebrae. The limbs are large and well developed. Unlike other microsaurs such as gymnarthrids, the jaw articulation is at the posterior margin of the skull. The teeth are blunt and peg-like.Tuditanids are thought to have had a similar lifestyle to reptiles such as captorhinids. They were terrestrial and likely fed on insects and other small arthropods. The similarity between tuditanids and contemporary reptiles may have contributed to their rarity in the Late Carboniferous and their relatively early extinction before the start of the Permian.".
- Tuditanidae class Amphibian.
- Tuditanidae class Lepospondyli.
- Tuditanidae class Tetrapod.
- Tuditanidae kingdom Animal.
- Tuditanidae order Microsauria.
- Tuditanidae order Tuditanomorpha.
- Tuditanidae phylum Chordate.
- Tuditanidae phylum Vertebrate.
- Tuditanidae thumbnail Tuditanus1DB.jpg?width=300.
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- Tuditanidae wikiPageRevisionID "545890128".
- Tuditanidae classis Amphibian.
- Tuditanidae familia "Tuditanidae".
- Tuditanidae familiaAuthority 1875_in_paleontology.
- Tuditanidae familiaAuthority Edward_Drinker_Cope.
- Tuditanidae fossilRange Pennsylvanian.
- Tuditanidae hasPhotoCollection Tuditanidae.
- Tuditanidae imageCaption "Tuditanus punctulatus".
- Tuditanidae imageWidth "250".
- Tuditanidae name "Tuditanidae".
- Tuditanidae ordo Microsauria.
- Tuditanidae phylum Chordate.
- Tuditanidae regnum "Animalia".
- Tuditanidae subclassis Lepospondyli.
- Tuditanidae subdivision "*Asaphestra *Boii *Crinodon *Tuditanus".
- Tuditanidae subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Tuditanidae subordo Tuditanomorpha.
- Tuditanidae subphylum Vertebrate.
- Tuditanidae superclassis Tetrapod.
- Tuditanidae subject Category:Carboniferous_amphibians.
- Tuditanidae subject Category:Prehistoric_amphibians_of_Europe.
- Tuditanidae subject Category:Prehistoric_amphibians_of_North_America.
- Tuditanidae type Amphibian102704792.
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- Tuditanidae type CarboniferousAmphibians.
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- Tuditanidae type PrehistoricAmphibiansOfEurope.
- Tuditanidae type PrehistoricAmphibiansOfNorthAmerica.
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- Tuditanidae type Amphibian.
- Tuditanidae type Animal.
- Tuditanidae type Eukaryote.
- Tuditanidae type Species.
- Tuditanidae type Organism.
- Tuditanidae comment "Tuditanidae is an extinct family of tuditanomorph microsaurs. Fossils have been found from Nova Scotia, Ohio, and the Czech Republic and are Late Carboniferous in age.Tuditanids were medium-sized terrestrial microsaurs that resembled lizards. Postcranial material is best known from the genus Tuditanus, showing that it had size, proportions, and skull configuration that were similar to captorhinids.".
- Tuditanidae label "Tuditanidae".
- Tuditanidae label "Tuditanidae".
- Tuditanidae label "Tuditanidae".
- Tuditanidae sameAs Tuditanidae.
- Tuditanidae sameAs Tuditanidae.
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- Tuditanidae sameAs Q3541853.
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- Tuditanidae sameAs Tuditanidae.
- Tuditanidae wasDerivedFrom Tuditanidae?oldid=545890128.
- Tuditanidae depiction Tuditanus1DB.jpg.
- Tuditanidae isPrimaryTopicOf Tuditanidae.
- Tuditanidae name "Tuditanidae".