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- for lissamphibian monophyly (common ancestry). Rare fossils of early gymnophionans such as Eocaecilia and Funcusvermis have helped to test the various...
- evolutionary relationships between the three main groups of amphibians (gymnophionans, urodeles and anurans) is a matter of debate. A 2005 molecular phylogeny...
- species, called Funcusvermis gilmorei. The identity of Funcusvermis as a gymnophionan amphibian is supported by a range of traits, including a long additional...
- relationships are controversial, being considered one of the earliest gymnophionans as a close relative of caecilians Lissamphibia Indeterminate Gold Spring...
- samples of its mitochondrial DNA with other neotropical species of gymnophionans from different families, having an 84% compatibility with this genus...
- Eocaecilia is an extinct genus of gymnophionan amphibian from the early Jur****ic Kayenta Formation of Arizona, United States. One species is described...
- 5252/geodiversitas2018v40a16, retrieved 2019-02-11 Rage, J.C. (1991), "Gymnophionan Amphibia from the early Paleocene (Santa Lucía Formation) of Tiupampa...
- alongside hybodontoid chondrichthyans; the early anuran Prosalirus; the gymnophionan Eocaecilia; sphenodontid diapsids; several species of crocodylomorph...
- 5252/geodiversitas2018v40a16, retrieved 2019-02-11 Rage, J.C. (1991), "Gymnophionan Amphibia from the early Paleocene (Santa Lucía Formation) of Tiupampa...
- S2CID 134681633. Retrieved 2019-02-11. Rage, J.C. (1991). "Gymnophionan Amphibia from the early Paleocene (Santa Lucía Formation) of Tiupampa...