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Labyrinthodontia - Wikipedia "Labyrinthodont" generally refers to extinct four-limbed tetrapods with a large body size and a crocodile -like lifestyle The name describes the pattern of infolding of the dentin and enamel of the teeth, which are often the only part of the creatures that fossilize
Labyrinthodont | Fossilized, Primitive Aquatic | Britannica Labyrinthodont, a type of tooth made up of infolded enamel that provides a grooved and strongly reinforced structure This tooth type was common in the true amphibians of the Paleozoic Era, some lobe-finned fishes closely related to tetrapods, and in the early anthracosaurs—which were tetrapods
Labyrinthodontia - New World Encyclopedia Labyrinthodontia is an extinct, traditional group (superorder or subclass) of amphibians that constituted some of the dominant animals of Late Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic times (about 350 to 210 million years ago)
LABYRINTHODONT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of LABYRINTHODONT is any of a superorder (Labyrinthodontia) of extinct amphibians of the Late Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic typically having bodies resembling salamanders or crocodiles and considered to be the earliest tetrapod vertebrates
LABYRINTHODONT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com any member of several orders of small to large lizardlike terrestrial and freshwater amphibians, some ancestral to land vertebrates, forming the extinct subclass Labyrinthodonta that flourished from the Devonian through the Triassic periods, characterized by a solid, flattened skull and conical teeth Beginning of dialog window
Labyrinthodontia - Oxford Reference They lived during the Palaeozoic and Triassic Labyrinthodonts show affinities with Crossopterygii and with reptiles, and are connected to other amphibians via such fossil groups as the Loxomammatids, Nectrideans, and Temnospondyla
Labyrinthodontia | Fossil Wiki | Fandom Labyrinthodont (Greek, "maze-toothed") is an obsolete term for any member of the extinct superorder (or subclass) (Labyrinthodontia) of amphibians, which constituted some of the dominant animals of Late Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic times (about 350 to 210 million years ago)
Labyrinthodontia Explained "Labyrinthodont" generally refers to extinct four-limbed tetrapods with a large body size and a crocodile-like lifestyle The name describes the pattern of infolding of the dentin and enamel of the teeth, which are often the only part of the creatures that fossil ize
labyrinthodont labyrinthodont — a type of tooth with a complex infolding of dentine (an outer enamel layer may also be present) forming a labyrinthine pattern that can be seen in cross sections