- skulls), have been
found in Germany. The name
Archegosaurus was
coined by
Goldfuss in 1847.
Archegosaurus is a
member of
Archegosauridae and is that family's...
-
feeding on fish and
other aquatic animals. A
study on the
closely related Archegosaurus shows that it had a heat balance, gas exchange, osmoregulation, and...
- Still, some
extinct tetrapod groups did
retain true gills. A
study on
Archegosaurus demonstrates that it had
internal gills like true fish. Crustaceans...
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Aphaneramma Apodops Apricosiren Aralobatrachus Arcadia Archaeotriton Archegosaurus Archotosaurus Arenaerpeton Arganasaurus Arizonerpeton Arkanserpeton...
- Jur****ic.
Evidence of
clear fish-like
internal gills is
present in
Archegosaurus.
Lungs originated as an
extra pair of
pouches in the throat, behind...
- shark,
Triodus sessilis, was
discovered containing two
amphibians (
Archegosaurus decheni and
Cheliderpeton latirostre), one of
which had
consumed a fish...
- longer-snouted
Platyoposaurinae and the shorter-snouted Melosaurinae.
Archegosaurus decheni, of the
early Permian of
Germany Prionosuchus plummeri, of the...
- Steinkohlengebirge,
Dritte Abtheilung: der
Geschichte der
Deutschen Labyrinthodonten Archegosaurus. Berlin: G. Reimer, 74 pp. Romer, A. S., (1947,
revised ed. 1966) Vertebrate...
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parietal foramina,
small holes in
their skulls behind their eye sockets.
Archegosaurus, Dendrerpeton,
Eryops and
Trimerorhachis were
placed in this
group and...
-
species of
Archegosaurus called Archegosaurus ornatus. More recently, the
species has been
recognized as
being distinct from
Archegosaurus, and it was...