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- presacral vertebrae. Trimerorhachidae is the most basal family of dvinosaurs. Most other dvinosaurs are placed in the superfamily Dvinosauroidea. Within Dvinosauroidea...
- another dvinosaur, Isodectes, includes larval fossils preserving external gills as soft tissue traces. Thus, the gill development of dvinosaurs (and presumably...
- He placed the genus in the dvinosaur family Trimerorhachidae and thought that it was intermediate between the dvinosaurs Trimerorhachis and Dvinosaurus...
- temnospondyls lack an intertemporal, though several early groups like edopoids, dvinosaurs, and various other basal taxa retain the bone. Tetrapod groups which do...
- opposite to the clade Limnarchia, which included aquatic groups such as dvinosaurs and stereospondylomorphs. Other studies propose a different structure...
- trimerorhachids and other dvinosaurs. This analysis included stem tetrapods and Paleozoic temnospondyls and recovered dissorophoids and dvinosaurs as sister groups...
- the area, the most notable of which being Prionosuchus, but also the dvinosaurs Timonya anneae and Procuhy nazariensis, as well as an unnamed rhinesuchid...
- radiatus Linton A common eobrachyopid dvinosaur Isodectes obtusus Linton, Five Points An abundant eobrachyopid dvinosaur, previously known as Saurerpeton obtusum...
- ("Stegocephalian horizon") A trematosaurid Tupilakosaurus T. heilmani Kap Stosch Formation, Falkeryg Member ("Fish zone 5") A tupilakosaurid dvinosaur...
- Isodectes preserved soft tissue external gills. Thus, the gill development of dvinosaurs (and presumably other temnospondyls, such as Uranocentrodon) mirrored...