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- The Mastodonsauroidea are an extinct superfamily of temnospondyl amphibians known from the Tri****ic. Fossils belonging to this superfamily have been found...
- Mastodonsauridae is a family of capitosauroid temnospondyls. Fossils belonging to this family have been found in North America, Greenland, Europe, Asia...
- Antarctosuchus is an extinct genus of capitosauroid temnospondyl known from the Middle Tri****ic upper Fremouw Formation in the Transantarctic Mountains...
- Eryosuchus is an extinct genus of capitosauroid temnospondyl from the Middle Tri****ic of northern Russia. It was a very large predator: the largest specimen...
- Eocyclotosaurus means "dawn round-eared lizard". It is characterized as a capitosauroid with a long and slender snout, closed otic fenestra, and small orbits...
- Estevan; Da-Rosa, Átila A. Stock; Dias-da-Silva, Sérgio (2016-11-15). "A capitosauroid from the Lower Tri****ic of South America (Sanga do Cabral Su****quence:...
- list (link) Ochev, Vitaliĭ G. (1966). Systematics and phylogeny of capitosauroid labyrinthodonts (in Russian). Saratov: Saratov State University Press...
- 0–227.0 Mya), capitosauroids were joined by the superficially very similar Metoposauridae. Metoposaurids are distinguished from capitosauroids by the positioning...
- "Stanocephalosaurus" pronus Upper Ntaware A skull A new species of capitosauroid, likely not part of the genus Stanocephalosaurus Stereospondyli indet...
- (6): 711–25. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(81)80149-0. PATON, R. L. 1974. Capitosauroid labyrinthodonts from the Trias of England. Palaeontology, 17, 253–289...