-
Eryopoidea is a
clade of late
Carboniferous and
Permian temnospondyl amphibians,
known from
North America and Europe.
Carroll (1998)
includes no fewer...
- to feed on land. Later,
eryopoids and dissorophoids, some well
adapted to
terrestrial life, also fed on land. Some
eryopoids became better adapted toward...
- (an
eryopoid) than to
Parotosuchus (a stereospondyl). The
clade was
named by
Yates &
Warren (2000),
whose phylogenetic analysis argued that
eryopoids were...
-
skull profile to
stereospondylomorphs like Sclerocephalus, but like
other eryopoids, it has a
proportionately shorter and
wider posterior skull table; a longer...
- temnospondyls,
known from
North America and Europe. They are
defined as all
eryopoids with
interpterygoid vacuities (spaces in the
interpterygoid bone) that...
-
complete type
species of Parioxys, has
variably been
interpreted as an
eryopoid or a dissorophid."Parioxys"
bolli is
based on more
fragmentary fossils...
-
These bones may be interfrontonasals,
which have been
found in some
eryopoids and microsaurs. In addition,
Deltaherpeton has a
single postparietal (rather...
- in Israel.
Other than
exceedingly rare
fragments of
xenacanthids and
eryopoids,
aquatic animals are
practically absent from
Richards Spur.
Although amphibians...
- S2CID 266860206. Witzmann,
Florian (2013). "The
stratigraphically oldest eryopoid temnospondyl from the Permo-Carboniferous Saar-Nahe Basin, Germany". Paläontologische...
-
recovered them in a
vastly different position, as the
sister group to
eryopoids,
dissorophoids (inclusive of
modern amphibians), and zatracheidids. Lapillopsis...