- not well understood,
their ancestors are
descended from one line of
batrachomorphs. All
other living tetrapods (reptiles,
birds and mammals) are descended...
-
subclades of
crown tetrapods are
Batrachomorpha and Reptiliomorpha.
Batrachomorphs are all
animals sharing a more
recent common ancestry with
living amphibians...
- trematosauroids, even
adapted to a life in the sea, the only
known batrachomorphs to do so with the
exception of the
modern crab-eating frog. Another...
-
variously grouped with
other lepospondyls, or
placed at or
prior to the
batrachomorph-reptiliomorph divide. However, a
cladistic analysis by
Pardo et al....
-
possible urodelomorphans,
while the "labyrinthodonts" were
thought to be
batrachomorphs. Jarvik's
ideas was
never widely accepted,
though Friedrich von Huene...
-
largest and most
specialized family, the Trematosauridae, are the only
batrachomorphs to have
adapted to a
marine lifestyle with the
exception of the modern...
- Nielsen, E. 1954:
Tupilakosaurus heilmani n. g. et n. sp. an
interesting batrachomorph from the Tri****ic of East Greenland.
Meddelelser om Grønland 722 (8)...
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Eigil (1954). "Tupilakosaurus
heilmani n. g. et n. sp. an
interesting batrachomorph from the Tri****ic of East Greenland".
Meddelelser om Grønland. 722 (8):...
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Lissamphibia somewhere within Temnospondyli; so in
other words, the most
basal batrachomorph and amphibian).
Marjanovic and Laurin's 2019
deconstruction of Ruta...
-
Eigil (1954). "Tupilakosaurus
heilmani n. g. et n. sp. an
interesting batrachomorph from the Tri****ic of East Greenland".
Meddelelser om Grønland. 722 (8):...