Hylonomus
Reptiles
Hylonomus is an extinct genus of reptile that lived 318 million years ago during the Bashkirian stage of the Late Carboniferous. It is the earliest known crown group amniote and the oldest known unquestionable reptile, with the only known species... Wikipedia
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Hylonomus was a very early reptile. It lived 312 million years ago during the Late Carboniferous period. It is the earliest unquestionable reptile ...
Description. Hylonomus (hylo- "forest" + nomos "dweller") is an extinct genus of reptile that lived 312 million years ago during the Late Carboniferous ...
Hylonomus (hylo- "forest" + nomos "wanderer") was a very early reptile. It lived 312 million years ago during the Late Carboniferous period.
Apr 25, 2011 · A fossil of the primitive reptile called Hylonomus lyelli stored in the vaults of a UK museum is being returned to Nova Scotia.
Preserved in the once hollow trees are the fossil remains of the world s oldest known reptile, Hylonomus lyelli. The early reptiles at Joggins represent the ...