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- 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...