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- of other brachyopoids. When viewed from the side, the upper margin of the jaw appears concave. The specimen was redescribed as a brachyopoid in 2005....
- temnospondyls had progressively declined through the Late Tri****ic, with only brachyopoids surviving into the Jur****ic and beyond. Members of the family Brachyopidae...
- Koolasuchus is an extinct genus of brachyopoid temnospondyl in the family Chigutisauridae. Fossils have been found from Victoria, Australia and date back...
- Although most groups did not survive beyond the Tri****ic, one lineage, the brachyopoids, continued until the Cretaceous period. Trematosauria is defined as all...
- Trematosauroidea surviving into the Jur****ic and the Cretaceous. Among brachyopoids, the brachyopids Gobiops and Sinobrachyops are known from Middle and...
- first identified as remains of a brachyopoid. Warren and Marsicano conducted a phylogenetic analysis of many brachyopoids and found Vigilius to nest within...
- ecosystems, it was probably not as abrupt as some authors have suggested. Brachyopoids, for example, survived until the Cretaceous according to new discoveries...
- distinct from the "higher" group of capitosaurs, including lydekkerinids, brachyopoids, and rhytidosteids. Rhytidosteans first appeared in the Permian period...
- of the Tri****ic, most other temnospondyls disappeared. Chigutisaurid brachyopoids persisted into the Jur****ic in Asia and Australia, including Koolasuchus...
- C.; Mann, A. (2024). "A large brachyopoid from the Middle Tri****ic of northern Arizona and the diversity of brachyopoid temnospondyls from the Moenkopi...