Ichthyostegalia

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Ichthyostegalia
See Also From tracing topical name
Labyrinthodontia
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q3364269
Library of congress: sh 97008561
Sources of Information
  • Jarvik, E. The Devonian tetrapod Ichthyostega, c1996:p. 7 (order Ichthyostegalia)
  • Carroll vert. paleon.:p. 612 (order Ichthyostegalia, subclass Labyrinthodontia)
  • Zoological record, Nov. 5, 1997(Ichthyostega, Ichthyostegalia, Labyrinthodontia, Amphibia)
  • Pinna, G. Illustrated encyc. of fossils, c1990:p. 200 ("Ichthyostega is classified in the group of the Ichthyostegalia"; subclass Labyrinthodontia)
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Wikipedia description:

Ichthyostegalia is an obsolete order of early amphibians, representing the earliest landliving vertebrates. The group is thus an evolutionary grade rather than a clade. While the group are recognized as having feet rather than fins, most, if not all, had internal gills in adulthood and lived primarily as shallow water fish and spent minimal time on land. The group evolved from elpistostegalian fish in the late Devonian, or possibly in the middle Devonian. They continued to thrive as denizens of swampland and tidal channels throughout the period. They gave rise to the Temnospondyli and then disappeared during the transition to the Carboniferous.

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