II. Microbrachis , the type microsaur

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Microbrachis (Limnerpeton) obtusatum (Fritsch) is redescribed, and additions to our knowledge of the vertebrae and skull structure of Microbrachis have been made. The vertebrae of Microbrachis are apsidospondylous, the centrum is a pleurocentrum, the intercentra are small, caudal intercentra always being present with a varying number of pre-sacral intercentra. In the Microbrachis skull there is a free attachment of the cheek and skull table the supratemporal resting on a shelf which projects inwards from the dorsal edge of the squamosal. In this Microbrachis resembles the pre-captorhinomorphs Protorothyris and M.C.Z. 1963 in which the relation of these two bones is similar. The occiput of Microbrachis has been described. A statement of microsaur characters is given and the list of characters separating microsaurs from captorhinids given by Gregory is critically examined. The conclusion is reached that microsaurs and captorhinomorphs are basically of similar structure and form part of a related group which separated from labyrinthodonts in pre-Carboniferous times, or had a separate origin from the rhipidistian fishes. The differences between microsaurs and captorhinomorphs lie not in basic structure but in evolutionary timing, the microsaurs, for example, being precocious in the structure of their vertebrae.

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The Royal Society

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Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management

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