| 1. | The first labyrinthodonts, which was a transitional between fishes and amphibians.
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| 2. | The reptiles appeared from labyrinthodonts in the subsequent Carboniferous period.
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| 3. | The first labyrinthodonts, which was a transitional form between fishes and amphibians.
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| 4. | Early in the 20th century the sixth labyrinthodont amphibian discovery was made somewhere in Kansas.
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| 5. | Because labyrinthodonts do not form a monophyletic group, many modern researchers have abandoned the term.
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| 6. | Biphyletic amphibia and used the name Anthracosauria to describe the labyrinthodont lineage from which amniotes evolved.
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| 7. | Animals now regarded as temnospondyls were primarily labyrinthodonts, but some were classified in the Branchiosauria.
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| 8. | His classification of labyrinthodonts was based heavily on characteristics of the skull rather than the vertebrae.
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| 9. | British paleontologist Richard Owen suggested in 1842 that the tracks were made by a labyrinthodont amphibian.
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| 10. | The Lepospondyli was thought as possible Urodelomorphans, while the other Labyrinthodonts were thought to be Batracomorphs.
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