- Permo-Carboniferous
Micromelerpetontidae are
another example of
neotenic dissorophoids. Many
small dissorophoids with
short rounded skulls were
historically known as "amphibamids";...
- the
modern groups arose from only one
group (
dissorophoids) or from two
different groups (
dissorophoids and stereospondyls). The
majority of
studies place...
-
similarities to
dissorophoids, a
group of
extinct amphibians in the
order Temnospondyli.
Caecilians are more controversial; many
studies extend dissorophoid ancestry...
- pedicellate)
Bicuspid teeth (two
cusps per tooth, also
found in
juvenile dissorophoids)
Operculum (small bone in the skull,
linked to
shoulder girdle by the...
-
during the
amalgamation of Pangea.
Micropholis was one of the
first dissorophoids to be
named by
English paleontologist Thomas Huxley in 1859
based on...
-
stereospondylomorphs than to
dissorophoids. That
study offered the name
Eryopiformes for the eryopoid+stereospondylomorph clade,
excluding dissorophoids. Yates, A. M...
-
temnospondyl hypothesis (TH),
lissamphibians are most
closely related to
dissorophoid temnospondyls,
which would make
temnospondyls tetrapods. In the lepospondyl...
-
Amphibamidae has
traditionally included small-bodied,
terrestrial dissorophoids. The name is
attributed to
Moodie (1909), but it was
rarely used because...
-
within Temnospondyli, and more
specifically from
within the
amphibamid dissorophoids. Marjanović, D. & Laurin, M. (2019)
Phylogeny of
Paleozoic limbed vertebrates...
- However,
others have
suggested that
Gerobatrachus hottoni was only a
dissorophoid temnospondyl unrelated to
extant amphibians.
Salientia (Latin salire...