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complete skeletons of
Eryops have been
found in
lower Permian rocks, but
skull bones and
teeth are its most
common fossils.
Eryops averaged a
little over...
- to the
clade encomp****ing all
organisms that are more
closely related to
Eryops than to the “microsaur” Pantylus. By this definition, if lissamphibians...
- The
temnospondyl Eryops had s****y
limbs to
support its body on land...
- The
temnospondyl Eryops had s****y
limbs to
support its body on land...
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retain the full set of five digits. In
primitive fossil amphibians, such as
Eryops, the
carpus consists of
three rows of bones; a
proximal row of
three carpals...
- by fine-grained sandstone.
Fossils are rare.
Disarticulated remains of
Eryops, Diasparactus, and
Ophiacodon from the Ada
Formation represent the first...
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Platyhystrix –
Early Permian,
North America and
Europe Dimetrodon grandis and
Eryops –
Early Permian,
North America Ocher fauna,
Estemmenosuchus uralensis and...
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Eorhinophrynus Eoscapherpeton Eoscopus Eoxenopoides Erpetocephalus Erpetosaurus Eryops Eryosuchus Erythrobatrachus Estesina Eugyrinus Eupelor Euryodus Fayella...
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published in Phylonyms,
defines the
group as
including all taxa
closer to
Eryops than to Tiktaalik, Panderichthys, or Eusthenopteron. The
discovery of the...
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including those of Dimetrodon, Edaphosaurus, Seymouria, Platyhystrix, and
Eryops. A
recurring feature in many of
these animals is the sail
structure on their...