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    ago). Diadectes was one of the first herbivorous tetrapods, and also one of the first fully terrestrial vertebrates to attain large size. Diadectes was...
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    priority over Diadectes, but because the name Diadectes has been in use since Case and Williston first synonymized the genera, Diadectes remains the accepted...
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    medium to large herbivores. Early members were low-slung, but the latter Diadectes (from which the whole group take its name) evolved strong, if sprawling...
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    Diadectes, 290–272 Ma...
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    Two taxa are present within the Organ Rock Formation: Diadectes, and Tseajaia campi. Diadectes is more abundant in the Organ Rock than the other formations...
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  • Archeria Ariekanerpeton Bystrowiana Chroniosaurus Chroniosuchus Cricotus Diadectes Diasparactus Diplovertebron Discosauriscus Enosuchus Eogyrinus Gefyrostegus...
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    Limnoscelis? Tseajaia Diadectidae Alveusdectes Ambedus Desmatodon Diadectes Diasparactus Orobates Phanerosaurus Stephanospondylus...
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    some of the first large land-living herbivores like Edaphosaurus and Diadectes. Feeding primarily on terrestrial plants, these herbivores did not derive...
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    The coal swamps from the Carboniferous continued and the herbivores, Diadectes and Edaphosaurus. The dry interior with small insectivores. Caseids and...
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    Limnoscelis? Tseajaia Diadectidae Alveusdectes Ambedus Desmatodon Diadectes Diasparactus Orobates Phanerosaurus Stephanospondylus...
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