Definition of Discosauriscidae. Meaning of Discosauriscidae. Synonyms of Discosauriscidae

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Definition of Discosauriscidae

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Meaning of Discosauriscidae from wikipedia

- Seymouriamorphs are divided into three main groups: Kotl****iidae, Discosauriscidae, and Seymouriidae, which includes the best-known genus, Seymouria....
- 10011355. JSTOR 4523764. Špinar, Z. V. (1952). "Revision of some Morovian Discosauriscidae". Rozpravy Ústředního ústavu Geologického. 15: 1–160. OCLC 715519162...
- Gephyrostegida Family Gephyrostegidae Order Seymouriamorpha Family Discosauriscidae Order Diadectomorpha Family Limnoscelididae Family Diadectidae Series...
- to the order Seymouriamorpha, and is the type genus of the family Discosauriscidae. Currently recognised are two valid species - Discosauriscus austriacus...
- Family Bystrowianidae Order Seymouriamorpha Family Seymouriidae Family Discosauriscidae Family Kotl****iidae Orders/Suborders Uncertain Family Leptorophidae...
- regarded as a basal seymouriamorph, but sometimes included in the Discosauriscidae or as a sister taxon of the latter. Only one species, Utegenia shpinari...
- cranial material of Discosauriscus pulcherrimus (Seymouriamorpha, Discosauriscidae) from the Lower Permian of the Boskovice Basin (Czech Republic)". Earth...
- x. S2CID 84302993. Špinar, Z. V. (1952): Revision of some Morovian Discosauriscidae. Rozpravy ustrededniho Uštavu Geologickeho no 15, pp 1–160 Carroll...
- postorbital-supratemporal contact. However, it is not a member of the family Discosauriscidae or the family Seymouriidae. There are no dermal scales present on post-metamorphic...
- oldest records of the stem amniote Discosauriscus (Seymouriamorpha, Discosauriscidae) from the European Carboniferous-Permian boundary". Bulletin of Geosciences...