词条 | Urocordylinae |
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| taxon = Urocordylinae | fossil_range = Late Carboniferous | image = Urocordylus.jpg | image_caption = Restoration of Urocordylus wandesfordii | authority = Lydekker, 1889 | subdivision_ranks = Genera | subdivision =
}}Urocordylinae is an extinct subfamily of lepospondyl amphibians that includes several small newt-like species with short skulls and elongated, flattened tails. Urocordylinae belongs to the family Urocordylidae, which also includes the subfamily Sauropleurinae. Urocordylines lived during the Late Carboniferous and fossils are known from North America and Europe. The best-known urocordyline is Urocordylus from Ireland.[1] References1. ^{{cite book |last=Carroll |first=R.L. |author2=Bossy, K.A. |author3=Milner, A.C. |author4=Andrews, S.M. |author5= Wellstead, C.F. |editor=P. Wellnhofer (ed.) |title=Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie |volume=1 |year=1998 |publisher=Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil |location=Munich |pages=216 |chapter=Lepospondyli |isbn=978-3-931516-26-0}} {{Portal|Paleontology}}{{Nectridea}}{{Taxonbar|from=Q7900806}}{{paleo-amphibian-stub}} 3 : Carboniferous amphibians|Pennsylvanian first appearances|Pennsylvanian extinctions |
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