Trihecaton
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Trihecaton an entity of type: Amphibian102704792
Trihecaton howardinus es una especie extinta de lepospóndilo que vivió a finales del período Carbonífero en lo que hoy son los Estados Unidos. El género fue nombrado por Vaughn (1972), siendo asignado al grupo monotípico Trihecatontidae por Carroll (1988).
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Trihecaton is an extinct genus of microsaur from the Late Pennsylvanian of Colorado. Known from a single species, Trihecaton howardinus, this genus is distinctive compared to other microsaurs due to possessing a number of plesiomorphic ("primitive") features relative to the rest of the group. These include large intercentra (wedge-like components of the vertebrae), folded enamel, and a large coronoid process of the jaw. Its classification is controversial due to combining a long body with strong limbs, features which typically are not present at the same time in other microsaurs. Due to its distinctiveness, Trihecaton has been given its own monospecific family, Trihecatontidae.
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Trihecaton
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Vaughn, 1972
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Trihecaton
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Trihecaton howardinus
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Vaughn, 1972
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Trihecaton howardinus es una especie extinta de lepospóndilo que vivió a finales del período Carbonífero en lo que hoy son los Estados Unidos. El género fue nombrado por Vaughn (1972), siendo asignado al grupo monotípico Trihecatontidae por Carroll (1988).
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Trihecaton is an extinct genus of microsaur from the Late Pennsylvanian of Colorado. Known from a single species, Trihecaton howardinus, this genus is distinctive compared to other microsaurs due to possessing a number of plesiomorphic ("primitive") features relative to the rest of the group. These include large intercentra (wedge-like components of the vertebrae), folded enamel, and a large coronoid process of the jaw. Its classification is controversial due to combining a long body with strong limbs, features which typically are not present at the same time in other microsaurs. Due to its distinctiveness, Trihecaton has been given its own monospecific family, Trihecatontidae.
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