- confirmed, as
fossil evidence of
Cochleosaurus soft
tissues has not been discovered. Like
other Temnospondyls, both
Cochleosaurus species had a narrow, rounded...
- 1111/j.1096-3642.1998.tb02532.x Sequeira, S. E. K. 2004. The
skull of
Cochleosaurus bohemicus Fricˇ, a
temnospondyl from the
Czech Republic (Upper Carboniferous)...
-
typically observed in Temnospondyls,
which is a
feature also
observed in
Cochleosaurus and Nigerpeton. This is
contrasted with the
Procochleosaurus condition...
- mammals), were
largely overshadowed by
larger stem-tetrapods, such as
Cochleosaurus, and
remained a small, incon****uous part of the
fauna until the Carboniferous...
-
known member of the
family Cochleosauridae. It was
quite similar to
Cochleosaurus, an
early temnospondyl from the
Czech Republic. Sequeira, S.E.K. (1996)...
-
Edops Cochleosauridae Adamanterpeton Cochleosaurus Chenoprosopus Macrerpeton Nigerpeton?
Procochleosaurus Saharastega?...
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Edops Cochleosauridae Adamanterpeton Cochleosaurus Chenoprosopus Macrerpeton Nigerpeton?
Procochleosaurus Saharastega?...
-
Chenoprosopus Cherninia Chomatobatrachus Chunerpeton Clamorosaurus Cochleosaurus Cocytinus Collidosuchus Coloraderpeton Colosteus Comonecturoides Compsocerops...
- were
largely overshadowed by
bigger labyrinthodont amphibians, such as
Cochleosaurus, and
remained a small, incon****uous part of the
fauna until after the...
- Godfrey, S.J.; Holmes, R. (1995). "The
Pennsylvanian temnospondyl Cochleosaurus florensis Rieppel, from the
lycopsid stump fauna at Florence, Nova Scotia"...