Definition of Branchiosaurid. Meaning of Branchiosaurid. Synonyms of Branchiosaurid

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Meaning of Branchiosaurid from wikipedia

- paedomorphy (perennibranchiate). However, more recent work has revealed branchiosaurid taxa that display metamorphosing trajectories. The name Branchiosauridae...
- dissorophoid temnospondyls, usually with the focus on amphibamids and branchiosaurids. The Temnospondyl hypothesis is the currently favored or majority view...
- subfamily, Tungussogyrininae. Werneburg, R. (2009). "The Permotri****ic branchiosaurid Tungussogyrinus Efremov, 1939 (Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea) from Siberia...
- restricted to Doleserpeton annectens and Amphibamus grandiceps by Schoch), branchiosaurids, and hypothetically lissamphibians under the traditional temnospondyl...
- capable of living on land. Several types of dissorophoids, such as branchiosaurids, do not fully metamorphose, but retain features of juveniles such as...
- "The new dvinosaurian Bermanerpeton kinneyi (Temnospondyli), with "branchiosaurid" characters, from the Late Pennsylvanian Kinney Brick Quarry in New...
- Milnererpeton is an extinct genus of branchiosaurid temnospondyl amphibian from the Late Carboniferous of New Mexico. The genus was originally described...
- München. Rainer Schoch, 1992: Comparative ontogeny of Early Permian branchiosaurid amphibians from Southwestern Germany. Developmental stages. Palaeontographica...
- 2216260. S2CID 259688079. Schoch, R. R.; Werneburg, R. (2023). "Adult branchiosaurid temnospondyls: the life cycle of Xerodromeus gracilis". Papers in Palaeontology...
- known from North Africa. They were biologically similar to the related branchiosaurids, but proportionally akin to the unrelated microsaurs. Micromelerpetontids...