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- Gerrothorax ("wicker chest") is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian from the Tri****ic period of Greenland, Germany, Poland, Sweden, and possibly...
- possibly Thailand. The majority of plagiosaurid remains are of the genus Gerrothorax, which have been recovered from the Fleming Fjord Formation of Jameson...
- The jaw mechanics of the plagiosaurid Gerrothorax is well known, and is one of the most highly adapted. Gerrothorax is thought to have lifted its skull...
- Fayella Fedexia Ferganobatrachus Gaudrya Georgenthalia Gephyrostegus Gerrothorax Gerobatrachus Gobiates Gobiatoides Gobiops Gonioglyptus Gosgriffius Greererpeton...
- Platycepsion Sinobrachyops Vanastega Vigilius Xenobrachyops Plagiosauridae Gerrothorax Megalophthalma Plagiobatrachus Plagiorophus Plagiosaurus Plagioscutum...
- Jenkins, F. A. Jr., Shubin, N. H., Gatesy, S. M., Warren, A. (2008): Gerrothorax pulcherrimus from the Upper Tri****ic Fleming Fjord Formation of East...
- (2011-11-25). "Braincase, palatoquadrate and ear region of the plagiosaurid Gerrothorax pulcherrimus from the Middle Tri****ic of Germany". Palaeontology. 55...
- including, in addition to Mastodonsaurus, remains of the temnospondyl Gerrothorax and the archosaur Batrachotomus, as well as of many fishes. Some of the...
- Redonda Formation, which may have been early Rhaetian or late Norian. Gerrothorax, the last known plagiosaurid, has been found in rocks which are probably...
- more closely resembles non-plagiosaurid temnospondyls) and the derived Gerrothorax (which has an even more highly modified skull than plagiosternines)....