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- species is only known from two specimens in the fossil record. The cochleosaurid specimens were discovered in the fossil-rich Allegheny Formation of...
- Procochleosaurus is an extinct genus of cochleosaurid temnospondyl. Known from the Jarrow coal mines of Ireland, this genus is the oldest known member...
- JSTOR 1304592. Milner, Andrew R.; Seqeuira, Sandra E. K. (1998-01-01). "A cochleosaurid temnospondyl amphibian from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Linton, Ohio...
- ricqlesi, of the late Permian of Niger Saharastega moradiensis, a possible cochleosaurid of the late Permian of Niger Cochleosauridae at The Paleobiology Database...
- tusks may be different ontogenetic stages of growth. Many of other cochleosaurids from the same time period have an elongated vomer and wide and elongate...
- has discovered that both C. bohemicus and C. florensis, like other cochleosaurids, had lateral lines, but with the sensory canals enclosed in bone, making...
- PMC 10076360. PMID 37019927. Milner, A.R.; Sequeira, S.E.K. (1998). "A cochleosaurid temnospondyl amphibian from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Linton, Ohio...
- the original on 2012-03-24. Milner, A.R.; Sequeira, S.E.K. (1998). "A cochleosaurid temnospondyl amphibian from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Linton, Ohio...
- palatine tooth plate, vertebra, humerus RM 2.1130, lower jaw and humerus RM 2.1184, humerus RM 12081, humerus unidentified cochleosaurid indeterminate...
- several meters in length. The skull of Edops is broad while those of cochleosaurids are narrower and elongated. Distinguishing features of edopoids include...