Definition of Dissorophids. Meaning of Dissorophids. Synonyms of Dissorophids

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- that are now not regarded as dissorophids and may have excluded earlier described taxa that are now regarded as dissorophids. Amphibamiforms were widely...
- Cacops was a medium-sized dissorophid, being smaller than later dissorophids from Eurasia such as Kamacops. Like other dissorophids, Cacops had osteoderms...
- youngest dissorophids, along with Iratusaurus and Zygosaurus from Russia and Anakamacops from China and was one of the largest known dissorophids, with an...
- Wolfcampian dissorophids. Carroll’s logic (based on vertebral armor evolution) placed P.rugosus at a more basal position amongst Permian dissorophids, with...
- [Chicago]: Field Museum of Natural History. Bolt, J.R. (1974). "Armor of dissorophids (Amphibia: Labyrinthodontia): an examination of its taxonomic use and...
- temnospondyl fossil skeleton Bradysaurus pareiasaur fossil skeleton Cacops dissorophid temnospondyls fossil skeleton Captorhinus captorhinid fossil skeleton...
- dissorophoids and form the sister group to Olsoniformes, which comprises dissorophids and trematopids. Amphibamiformes are diagnosed by a palatine and ectopterygoid...
- 1998.tb02531.x. Gee, Bryan M. (2018). "Reappraisal of the early Permian dissorophid Alegeinosaurus from Texas, USA". PalZ. 92 (4): 661–669. Bibcode:2018PalZ...
- ridges, but not pits as in most other dissorophids. It shares several features (synapomorphies) with the dissorophids Conjunctio and Cacops, including and...
- dissorophoid temnospondyl within the family Dissorophidae. Like other dissorophids, Aspidosaurus species had a single row of plates formed by expansions...