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- belong to Anthracosaurus. The vertebrae are undiagnostic beyond their embolomerous form, while the interclavicle shows similarity to that of Pholiderpeton...
- Cope could only identify "cricotids" such as Cricotus as possessing embolomerous vertebrae. The genus name "Cricotus" is dubious, as it has been used...
- Sherwood (11 January 1957). "The Appendicular Skeleton of the Permian Embolomerous Amphibian Archeria" (PDF). Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology...
- these large amphibians could be seen through changes in their vertebrae. Embolomerous forms in the Carboniferous graded into rhachitomous forms in the Permian...
- Carboniferous) of Nova Scotia, Canada. Klembara, Jozef (1985-12-01). "A new embolomerous amphibian (Anthracosauria) from the Upper Carboniferous of Florence,...
- Sherwood (11 January 1957). "The Appendicular Skeleton of the Permian Embolomerous Amphibian Archeria" (PDF). Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology...
- tupilakosaurs are Early Tri****ic in age. Derived tupilakosaurs possess embolomerous centra in their vertebrae, which are diplospondylous. They also have...
- Pteroplax is an extinct genus of embolomerous anthracosaur. Only one species (P. cornutus Han**** & Atthey, 1868) has been described; the skull table noted...
- Diplovertebron as a valid genus, different from Gephyrostegus. Likewise, an embolomerous tail with dense scalation along its underside was named Nummulosaurus...
- ISSNĀ 0031-0220. Holmes, Robert; Baird, Donald (2011-05-04). "The Smaller Embolomerous Amphibians (Anthracosauria) from the Middle Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian)...