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- untimely death, Amalitskii described three species, Dvinosaurus primus, Dvinosaurus secundus, and Dvinosaurus tertius. Upon further analysis, however, these...
- Dolichopareias Dolichosoma Doleserpeton Doragnathus Ductilodon Dutuitosaurus Dvinosaurus Ecolsonia Elfridia Elginerpeton Embolomeri Enneabatrachus Eocaecilia...
- tetrapods which preserved grooved ceratobranchials, such as the dvinosaur Dvinosaurus, probably only had internal gills as adults. Nevertheless, external gills...
- Acroplous Bermanerpeton Dvinosaurus Erpetosaurus Isodectes Kourerpeton Perryella? Timonya Trypanognathus Trimerorhachidae Eugyrinus? Lafonius Nannospondylus...
- have also been identified, including Karpinskiosaurus, Kotl****ia, and Dvinosaurus. As for plants, the area has yielded various mosses, lepidophytes, ferns...
- Acroplous Bermanerpeton Dvinosaurus Erpetosaurus Isodectes Kourerpeton Perryella? Timonya Trypanognathus Trimerorhachidae Eugyrinus? Lafonius Nannospondylus...
- Acroplous Bermanerpeton Dvinosaurus Erpetosaurus Isodectes Kourerpeton Perryella? Timonya Trypanognathus Trimerorhachidae Eugyrinus? Lafonius Nannospondylus...
- Uliakhin, A. V.; Golubev, V. K. (2024). "Ancient Species of the Genus Dvinosaurus (Temnospondyli, Dvinosauria) from the Permian Sundyr Tetrapod ****emblage...
- Acroplous Bermanerpeton Dvinosaurus Erpetosaurus Isodectes Kourerpeton Perryella? Timonya Trypanognathus Trimerorhachidae Eugyrinus? Lafonius Nannospondylus...
- respectively in Tanzania and South Africa. Contemporary temnospondyls include Dvinosaurus in Russia and Peltobatrachus in Tanzania. Reptiliomorphs like Chroniosuchus...