- embolomere,
Eogyrinus attheyi from Newsham, Northumberland,
belonged to the same
genus as Pholiderpeton. She
subsumed the
genus Eogyrinus into Pholiderpeton...
- Some
Carboniferous amphibians were
aquatic and
lived in
rivers (Loxomma,
Eogyrinus, Proterogyrinus);
others may have been semi-aquatic (Ophiderpeton, Amphibamus...
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Eogyrinus (an amphibian) of the Carboniferous...
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Devonian Cheirolepis Eusthenopteron Eo****topteris
Calamites Carboniferous Eogyrinus Diplovertebron Meganeuron Eryops Lepidodendron Sigillaria Permian Seymouria...
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Cricotus Diadectes Diasparactus Diplovertebron Discosauriscus Enosuchus Eogyrinus Gefyrostegus Karpinskiosaurus Kotl****ia
Lanthanosuchus Leptoropha Limnoscelis...
- (2003): Panchen, A. L. (10
February 1972). "The
skull and
skeleton of
Eogyrinus attheyi Watson (Amphibia: Labyrinthodontia)". Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond...
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skull about 40 cm (16 in) in length. The
longest member of this
group was
Eogyrinus attheyi,
species sometimes placed under genus Pholiderpeton. Its skull...
- in
keeping with a
trend of
naming long-bodied
early tetrapods (such as
Eogyrinus and Cr****igyrinus) with the
suffix "-gyrinus".
Romer hesitated from designating...
-
towards a
reptilian condition. Some of
these tetrapods (e.g. Archeria,
Eogyrinus) were elongate, eel-like
aquatic forms with
diminutive limbs,
while others...
-
Anthracosaurus russelli Pholiderpeton attheyi (now
Eogyrinus)...