List of Permian tetrapods

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Permian tetrapods were amphibians and reptiles that lived during the Permian Period.

During this time, amphibians remained common, including various Temnospondyli and Lepospondyli. Synapsids became the dominant type of animal, represented by the Pelycosaurs during the Early Permian and Therapsids during the Middle and Late Permian, and distinguished by the appearance and possession of mammal-like characteristics (hence the old term "mammal-like reptiles"). These were accompanied by Anapsids or Parareptiles, which included both lizard-like and large herbivorous forms, and primitive diapsids.

Classification[]

The following list of families of Permian tetrapods is based mostly on Benton ed. 1993. The classification follows Benton 2004:

Superclass Tetrapoda

  • Class Amphibia
  • Family Microbrachidae
  • Family
  • Family Tuditanidae
  • Family Hapsidopareiontidae
  • Family Pantylidae
  • Family Gymnarthridae
  • Family Ostodolepididae
  • Family Rhynchonkidae
  • Family Cocytinidae
Orders/Suborders Uncertain

Series Amniota

  • Subclass Anapsida
  • Subclass Diapsida
  • Family
Orders unspecified
  • Family Paliguanidae
  • Order Prolacertiformes
  • Class Synapsida
  • Family
  • Family
  • Family Galeopidae
  • Family Venjukoviidae
  • Family Eodicynodontidae
  • Family Endothiodontidae
  • Family Cryptodontidae
  • Family
  • Family Dicynodontidae
  • Family
  • Family Emydopidae
  • Family Robertiidae
  • Family Kingoriidae
  • Family

See also[]

References[]

  • Benton, M. J. (2004), Vertebrate Paleontology, 3rd ed. Blackwell Science Ltd
  • ----- (editor), (1993) The fossil record II. London: Chapman and Hall.
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