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1. Acanthostega [ Report dead link ]
Information from the American Museum of Natural History, with several reconstructions.
http://www.amnh.org/home/index.html
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2. Acanthostega gunnari [ Report dead link ]
A detailed analysis of this early tetrapod by the paleontologist who discovered and described it.
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Acanthostega&contgroup=Terrestrial_Vertebrates
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3. Basal Tetrapod and Amphibian Trees [ Report dead link ]
A list of cladograms tested for their correspondence with stratigraphic data, with references.
http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/cladestrat/amphibians.html
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4. Central Pennsylvania Legacies: Fishing for History [ Report dead link ]
An article, accompanying a public radio broadcast, describing the discovery of Hynerpeton bassetti at the Red Hill fossil site. A Real Audio archive of the broadcast is included.
http://wpsu.psu.edu/Legacies/leg-feb24.html
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5. Dendrerpeton acadianum [ Report dead link ]
An early temnospondyl found in petrified tree stumps from Joggins, Nova Scotia.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/carboniferous/joggins.html
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6. Eucritta melanolimnetes [ Report dead link ]
Science update from the journal Nature on an early Carboniferous tetrapod, the name of which translates as "Creature from the Black Lagoon".
http://helix.nature.com/nsu/980709/980709-3.html
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7. Evolution of Limbs [ Report dead link ]
A description of the possible effects of the Hox gene family on vertebrate evolution.
http://www.gate.net/~rwms/EvoLimb.html
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8. First Footing [ Report dead link ]
A article about the debate between paleontologists and geologists regarding the age of the Celsius Bjerg Group, the fossil site where Ichthyostega and Acanthostega were discovered. From the journal Nature.
http://helix.nature.com/nsu/990715/990715-5.html
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9. Fish With Fingers [ Report dead link ]
A description of Ted Daeschler and Neil Shubin's discovery of a transitional fish-tetrapod animal.
http://sln.fi.edu/qa98/biology/journals/part14.html
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10. Ichthyostega [ Report dead link ]
A detailed description of the first Devonian tetrapod to be discovered.
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Ichthyostega&contgroup=Terrestrial_vertebrates
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