Definition of Cochleosauridae. Meaning of Cochleosauridae. Synonyms of Cochleosauridae

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Definition of Cochleosauridae

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Meaning of Cochleosauridae from wikipedia

- Cochleosauridae is a family of edopoid temnospondyl amphibians, among the most basal of temnospondyls. Most members of this family are known from the...
- Pangaea, about 250 million years ago. Nigerpeton is a member of the Cochleosauridae family, a group of edopoid temnospondyl amphibians known from the late...
- the Upper Permian of Niger. IV. Nigerpeton ricqlesi (Temnospondyli: Cochleosauridae), and the edopoid colonization of Gondwana". Journal of Vertebrate...
- 'creeping thing') is a genus of Edopoid Temnospondyl within the family Cochleosauridae. The type species A. ohioensis was named in 1998 and is currently the...
- Chenoprosopus. These species are thought to fall into the larger clade Cochleosauridae, along with Adamanterpeton, including the terrestrial species A. ohioensis...
- primitive temnospondyl amphibians including the genus Edops and the family Cochleosauridae. Edopoids are known from the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian of...
- class Amphibia Order Temnospondyli Family Dendrerpetontidae Family Cochleosauridae Family Trimerorhachidae Family Eugyrinidae Family Saurerpetontidae...
- Tetrapoda class Amphibia Order Temnospondyli Family Edopidae Family Cochleosauridae Family Trimerorhachidae Family Dvinosauridae Family Saurerpetontidae...
- groups: class Amphibia Order Temnospondyli Superfamily Edopoidea Family Cochleosauridae Family Edopidae Clade Eutemnospondyli Family Dendrerpetidae Clade Rhachitomi...
- Edops Cochleosauridae Adamanterpeton Cochleosaurus Chenoprosopus Macrerpeton Nigerpeton? Procochleosaurus Saharastega?...