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- cladogram modified from Germain (2010): Germain, D. (2010). "The Moroccan diplocaulid: the last lepospondyl, the single one on Gondwana". Historical Biology...
- semiaquatic, or terrestrial. None were large (the biggest genus, the diplocaulid Diplocaulus, reached a meter in length, but most were much smaller),...
- Diploceraspis is a genus of diplocaulid nectrideans. It lived in North America during the Permian period. It closely resembles its relative, Diplocaulus...
- pusillus specimens as the basis for Platyops parvus, a new genus of diplocaulid. In 1946, E.C. Case revised Williston's name to Permoplatyops parvus...
- other diplocaulids by the absence of a postorbital. Below is a cladogram modified from Germain (2010): Germain, D. (2010). "The Moroccan diplocaulid: the...
- an ostodolepid "microsaur" from the group Lepospondyli Diplocaulus, a diplocaulid "nectridean" from the group Lepospondyli Kotl****ia, an aquatic seymouriamorph...
- Ductilodon is most closely related to the diplocaulids Diplocaulus and Diploceraspis. Gubin, Y.M. (1999). "A new diplocaulid (Nectridea, Amphibia) from the Early...
- ISSNĀ 1383-4517. May, William J.; Hall, Joseph D. (2016). "First Occurrence of the Diplocaulid GenusDiploceraspisfrom the Wellington Formation (Lower Permian) of Northern...
- sideropelicus Jaws and vertebrae A diadectomorph Diplocaulus D. sp. Vertebrae A diplocaulid nectridean Pantylus P. cordatus Multiple skeletons in varying states...
- Werneberg reported the discovery of body impressions left behind by diplocaulid amphibians in the Rotliegende of the Thuringian Forest area. The ****emblage...