The answer could depend upon the classification scheme in use. One scheme is to place it within Reptiliomorpha; a grouping normally seen as part of Amphibia. That leaves it as a "reptile"-like amphibian.
If you take evolutionary history into account, then the neat divisions of classical classification become throughly blurred towards the supposed edges.
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The answer could depend upon the classification scheme in use. One scheme is to place it within Reptiliomorpha; a grouping normally seen as part of Amphibia. That leaves it as a "reptile"-like amphibian.
If you take evolutionary history into account, then the neat divisions of classical classification become throughly blurred towards the supposed edges.
It was a reptile. Here is the Wikipedia page on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymouria