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English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
Otic notch — Skull of Sclerocephalus, showing the otic notches Otic notches are invagination in the posterior margin of the skull roof, one behind each orbit. Such notches are found in labyrinthodonts and some of their immediate ancestors, but not their… … Wikipedia
Temnospondyli — Temnospondyls Temporal range: Early Carboniferous Early Cretaceous, 330–120 Ma Possible descendant taxon Lissamphibia survives to present … Wikipedia
Tetrapod — Taxobox name = Tetrapods fossil range = Late Devonian to Recent image width = 200px image caption = A Fire Salamander. regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata subphylum = Vertebrata superclassis = Tetrapoda superclassis authority = Broili, 1913… … Wikipedia
Loxommatidae — Taxobox name = Baphetids / Loxommatids fossil range = Early to Late Carboniferous regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata subphylum = Vertebrata superclassis = Tetrapoda superfamilia = †Loxommotoidea familia = †Baphetidae / Loxommatidae subdivision… … Wikipedia
Diadectes — Temporal range: Cisuralian Guadalupian, 299–271 Ma … Wikipedia
Cacops — Taxobox name = Cacops fossil range = Early Permian image width = 250px image caption = Cacops aspidephorus regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Amphibia ordo = Temnospondyli unranked familia = Euskelia superfamilia = Dissorophoidea… … Wikipedia
Dvinosauria — Temporal range: Late Carboniferous Early Triassic Dvinosaurus primus Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Squamosal — The squamosal is a bone of the head of higher vertebrates. It is the principal component of the cheek region in the skull, lying below the temporal series and otic notch and bounded anteriorly by postorbital. Posteriorly, the squamosal… … Wikipedia
Dendrerpeton — Temporal range: Late Carboniferous Conservation status Fossil Scientific classification … Wikipedia
amphibian — /am fib ee euhn/, n. 1. any cold blooded vertebrate of the class Amphibia, comprising frogs and toads, newts and salamanders, and caecilians, the larvae being typically aquatic, breathing by gills, and the adults being typically semiterrestrial,… … Universalium
reptile — reptilelike, adj. reptiloid /rep tl oyd /, adj. /rep til, tuyl/, n. 1. any cold blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia, comprising the turtles, snakes, lizards, crocodilians, amphisbaenians, tuatara, and various extinct members including the… … Universalium