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Definition: Edaphosauridae

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A family of reptiles of the order Pelycosauria.[Wordnet].

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Common Expressions: Edaphosauridae

Expressions Definition
Family Edaphosauridae A family of reptiles of the order Pelycosauria. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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Extended Definition: Edaphosauridae


Edaphosauridae

Edaphosauridae
Fossil range: Latest Pennsylvanian - Early Permian
Edaphosaurus
Edaphosaurus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Synapsida
Order: Pelycosauria
Family: Edaphosauridae
Cope, 1882
Genera

The Edaphosauridae are a family of mostly large (up to 3 meters or more) advanced, Late Pennsylvanian to early Permian pelycosaurs.

They were the earliest known herbivorous amniotes, and along with the Diadectidae the earliest known herbivorous tetrapods. The head is small in relation to the bulky body, and there is a tall sail along the back, which may have functioned as a thermoregulatory device. The advanced genus Edaphosaurus was unique in that its "sail" possessed short bony cross bars.

Edaphosaur fossils are so far known only from North America and Europe.

References

  • Carroll, R. L. (1988), Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution, WH Freeman & Co.

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