Definition of Order stegocephalia

1. Noun. In former classifications a division of class Amphibia comprising all pre-Jurassic and some later extinct large salamandriform amphibia.

Exact synonyms: Stegocephalia
Generic synonyms: Animal Order
Group relationships: Amphibia, Class Amphibia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Order Stegocephalia

order Secotiales
order Selaginellales
order Siluriformes
order Siphonaptera
order Siphonophora
order Sirenia
order Solenichthyes
order Solenogastres
order Spatangoida
order Sphaeriales
order Sphaerocarpales
order Sphagnales
order Sphenisciformes
order Spirochaetales
order Squamata
order Stegocephalia
order Stereospondyli
order Stomatopoda
order Strigiformes
order Struthioniformes
order Synentognathi
order Taxales
order Temnospondyli
order Testacea
order Testudinata
order Testudines
order Tetraodontiformes
order Thecodontia
order Therapsida
order Thymelaeales

Literary usage of Order stegocephalia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Order Microsauria by Robert Lynn Carroll, Pamela Gaskill (1978)
"It was placed within the order stegocephalia. Williston's subsequent identification of Tuditanus (1908) as a reptile proved to be one of the most serious ..."

2. An Introduction to the Study of Fossils (plants and Animals) by Hervey Woodburn Shimer (1914)
"In the order Stegocephalia they tried to adapt themselves to a life upon dry ground but were not very successful. Derivation of name. ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... within the general amphibian order Stegocephalia. This suborder contains highly developed and mostly large forms, characterized by the complication in ..."

4. An Introduction to Geology by William Berryman Scott (1914)
"The Carboniferous Amphibia all belong to the extinct order Stegocephalia. in which the skull is well covered with a roof of sculptured bones, and which are ..."

5. Text-book of Geology by Archibald Geikie (1903)
"The earliest known amphibia appeared in Carboniferous times, and, so far as known, all belonged to the order Stegocephalia ..."

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