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The tail of Microbrachis (Tetrapoda; Microsauria)
Authors:ANDREW R. MILNER
Abstract:Previously undescribed specimens of the aquatic microsaur Microbrachis pelikani Fritsch from the Upper Carboniferous of Nýřany, Czech Republic, demonstrate the presence of a deep-swimming-adapted tail supported by up to 46 postsacral vertebrae. The tail appears to have lengthened with ontogeny. Most microsaurs appear to have been terrestrial and because the group has been perceived to be related to the amniotes, all (including Microbrachis ) had been reconstructed with slender tapering tails. Microbrachis appears to be an early offshoot of the microsaurs and it is unclear whether the deep tail is a primitive retention or an acquired characteristic of the genus.
Keywords:Anatomy    Carboniferous    Czech Republic    microsaur
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