- However,
Several features of the
specimen indicate that it is from a
brachyopoid.
There is a
large tusk
protruding from the ectopterygoid, a bone of the...
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Koolasuchus is an
extinct genus of
brachyopoid temnospondyl in the
family Chigutisauridae.
Fossils have been
found from Victoria,
Australia and date back...
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temnospondyls had
progressively declined through the Late Tri****ic, with only
brachyopoids surviving into the Jur****ic and beyond.
Members of the
family Brachyopidae...
- Warren, A. A.; Hutchinson, M. N. (1983). "The Last Labyrinthodont? A New
Brachyopoid (Amphibia, Temnospondyli) from the
Early Jur****ic
Evergreen Formation...
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Trematosauroidea surviving into the Jur****ic and the Cretaceous.
Among brachyopoids, the
brachyopids Gobiops and
Sinobrachyops are
known from
Middle and...
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Alcheringa v. 22, p. 329-342. Steyer, J.S. & Damiani, R. (2005): A
giant brachyopoid temnospondyl from the
Upper Tri****ic or
Lower Jur****ic of Lesotho. Bulletin...
- bone on all sides. Damiani, Ross; Steyer, J. SéBastien (2005). "A
giant brachyopoid temnospondyl from the
Upper Tri****ic or
Lower Jur****ic of Lesotho". Bulletin...
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Batrachosaurus is an
extinct genus of
prehistoric brachyopoid amphibian that
lived in
Germany during the
Middle Tri****ic (Ladinian). The
genus was named...
-
considered to be a
brachyopid within Brachyopoidea, but is now
placed on the
brachyopoid stem
closer to
Brachyopoidea than to
Rhytidosteidae due to the presence...
- ecosystems, it was
probably not as
abrupt as some
authors have suggested.
Brachyopoids, for example,
survived until the
Cretaceous according to new discoveries...