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Micromelerpetontidae (also spelled Microme … Micromelerpetontidae (also spelled Micromelerpetidae) is an extinct family of dissorophoid temnospondyl amphibians that lived from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian in what is now Europe, with one Carboniferous species also known from North Africa. They were biologically similar to the related branchiosaurids, but proportionally akin to the unrelated microsaurs. Micromelerpetontids were neotenic and aquatic, similar to their relatives the branchiosaurids. They had lateral line grooves, poorly ossified skulls and limbs, and evidence of external gills. However, they had a higher number of vertebrae (and therefore more elongated bodies) compared to branchiosaurids, as well as thick, bony scales covering the belly and limbs. Some members of the family had skulls which were longer behind the eyes (rather than in front of them), while the opposite was true of branchiosaurids. the opposite was true of branchiosaurids.
, Micromelerpetontidae es un grupo extinto de temnospóndilos que vivieron desde finales del período Carbonífero hasta comienzos del período Pérmico, en lo que hoy es Europa.
, De Micromelerpetontidae (ook gespeld als M … De Micromelerpetontidae (ook gespeld als Micromelerpetidae) zijn een familie van uitgestorven dissorophoide temnospondyle amfibieën die leefden van het Laat-Carboon tot het Vroeg-Perm in wat nu Europa is, met één Carboon-soort die ook bekend is uit Noord-Afrika. Ze waren biologisch vergelijkbaar met de verwante Brachiosauridae, maar proportioneel meer gelijkend op de niet-verwante microsauriërs. De Micromelerpetontidae waren neotenisch en aquatisch, vergelijkbaar met hun verwanten de Branchiosauridae. Ze hadden laterale lijngroeven, slecht verbeende schedels en ledematen en een bewijs van externe kieuwen. Ze hadden echter een groter aantal wervels (en dus meer langwerpige lichamen) in vergelijking met de Branchiosauridae, evenals dikke, benige schubben die de buik en ledematen bedekten. Sommige leden van de familie hadden schedels die langer waren achter de ogen (in plaats van ervoor), terwijl het tegenovergestelde waar was voor de Branchiosauridae.estelde waar was voor de Branchiosauridae.
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Micromelerpetontidae (also spelled Microme … Micromelerpetontidae (also spelled Micromelerpetidae) is an extinct family of dissorophoid temnospondyl amphibians that lived from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian in what is now Europe, with one Carboniferous species also known from North Africa. They were biologically similar to the related branchiosaurids, but proportionally akin to the unrelated microsaurs.tionally akin to the unrelated microsaurs.
, Micromelerpetontidae es un grupo extinto de temnospóndilos que vivieron desde finales del período Carbonífero hasta comienzos del período Pérmico, en lo que hoy es Europa.
, De Micromelerpetontidae (ook gespeld als M … De Micromelerpetontidae (ook gespeld als Micromelerpetidae) zijn een familie van uitgestorven dissorophoide temnospondyle amfibieën die leefden van het Laat-Carboon tot het Vroeg-Perm in wat nu Europa is, met één Carboon-soort die ook bekend is uit Noord-Afrika. Ze waren biologisch vergelijkbaar met de verwante Brachiosauridae, maar proportioneel meer gelijkend op de niet-verwante microsauriërs.lijkend op de niet-verwante microsauriërs.
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