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- Limnarchia at Palaeos Dvinosauria at Mikko's Phylogeny Archive (cladogram based on Yates and Warren 2000) SuborderDvinosauria - Scientific Hierarchy...
- Warren also named Dvinosauria, a clade of small aquatic temnospondyls from the Carboniferous, Permian and Tri****ic. They placed Dvinosauria within Limnarchia...
- Batrachomorpha †Order Edopoidea †Family Dendrerpetonidae Order unnamed †Suborder Dvinosauria †Family Branchiosauridae †Family Dissorophidae Infraclass Lissamphibia...
- Colosteidae? Edopoidea Dendrerpetontidae Balanerpeton Dendrerpeton Dvinosauria Zatracheidae Acanthostomatops Chemnitzion Dasyceps Zatrachys Dissorophoidea...
- K. (2024). "Ancient Species of the Genus Dvinosaurus (Temnospondyli, Dvinosauria) from the Permian Sundyr Tetrapod ****emblage of Eastern Europe". Paleontological...
- Colosteidae? Edopoidea Dendrerpetontidae Balanerpeton Dendrerpeton Dvinosauria Zatracheidae Acanthostomatops Chemnitzion Dasyceps Zatrachys Dissorophoidea...
- Colosteidae? Edopoidea Dendrerpetontidae Balanerpeton Dendrerpeton Dvinosauria Zatracheidae Acanthostomatops Chemnitzion Dasyceps Zatrachys Dissorophoidea...
- weak vertebrae and limbs. There were also fully aquatic forms, like the Dvinosauria, and even marine forms such as the Trematosauridae. The Temnospondyli...
- White Sea in the Arctic Ocean. Dvinosaurus belongs to the larger clade Dvinosauria, which also includes the taxa Trimerorhachis, Neldasaurus, Perryella...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Order: †Temnospondyli Suborder: †Dvinosauria Family: †Trimerorhachidae Cope, 1882...