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- branchiosaurids nested within the amphibamids. Schoch (2018) erected the new clade Amphibamiformes to include the traditional amphibamids and the nested branchiosaurids...
- are hypothesized as ancestors of modern amphibians (lepospondyls and amphibamid temnospondyls) appear in the Late Carboniferous, roughly 300 million years...
- derived from within Temnospondyli, and more specifically from within the amphibamid dissorophoids. Marjanović, D. & Laurin, M. (2019) Phylogeny of Paleozoic...
- Gerobatrachus is an extinct genus of amphibamid temnospondyl (represented by the type species Gerobatrachus hottoni) that lived in the Early Permian, approximately...
- (2010). "The Lower Permian amphibamid Doleserpeton (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea), the interrelationships of amphibamids, and the origin of modern amphibians"...
- coming out of the dissorophoid temnospondyls, usually with the focus on amphibamids and branchiosaurids. The Temnospondyl hypothesis is the currently favored...
- Amphibamus is a genus of amphibamid temnospondyl amphibians from the Carboniferous (middle Pennsylvanian) of North America. This animal is considered to...
- considered a possible candidate for the ancestors of lissamphibians. The amphibamid Gerobatrachus, described in 2008, was proposed to be a transitional form...
- Platyrhinops is an extinct genus amphibamid temnospondyl from the Late Carboniferous (late Westphalian stage) of Ohio and the Czech Republic. It is known...
- (2018). It encomp****es all of the taxa traditionally considered to be "amphibamids" (subsequently restricted to Doleserpeton annectens and Amphibamus grandiceps...