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- amphibian ever known to have lived besides Prionosuchus and Mastodonsaurus. Brachyopids were the only group of temnospondyls to survive into the Jur****ic aside...
- the families Brachyopidae and Chigutisauridae. The earliest records of brachyopids are from the Lower Tri****ic in Australia. The latest-surviving member...
- function in all temnospondyls, and some clades like plagiosaurids and brachyopids lack notches entirely. The palate of temnospondyls generally consists...
- Retrieved 22 May 2012. Cosgriff, J. W. (1973). "Notobrachyops picketti, a brachyopid from the Ashfield Shale, Wiannamatta Group, New South Wales". Journal...
- from incomplete skulls A capitosaurid Xenobrachyops X. allos A partial skull A brachyopid Trematosauridae Indeterminate Partial rostrum A brachyopid...
- Tri****ic temnospondyls rarely if ever left the water. An extremely large brachyopid (likely a plagiosaur or a close relative) is estimated to have been 7...
- sp. A lydekkerinid temnospondyl. Pachygonia P. incurvata Possibly a brachyopid temnospondyl. Manubrantlia M. khaki A lapillopsid temnospondyl Tupilakosaurus...
- Langbergia-Garjainia Subzone (A) A brachyopid Batrachosuchus B. browni Trirachodon-Kannemeyeria Subzone (B) A brachyopid Jammerbergia J. formops Trirachodon-Kannemeyeria...
- Education Centre of Mahasarakham University (Thailand), including fossils of brachyopids resembling the Chinese forms, is published by Nonsrirach, Manitkoon &...
- wilkinsoni is published by Witzmann & Schoch (2022), who interpret this brachyopid as a true larva, demonstrating the presence of a larval stage in stereospondyls...