- known.
Karaurus was
large for a Jur****ic salamander,
about 20
centimetres (7.9 in) long, and very
similar anatomically to
modern salamanders.
Karaurus is...
- neotenic,
aquatic Marmorerpeton from
England and
Scotland of a
similar date.
Karaurus, Kokartus, and
Marmorerpeton are
together grouped in the
extinct group...
-
Iridotriton Isodectes Itemirella Jammerbergia Jakubsonia Jeholotriton Kamacops Karaurus Keraterpeton Keratobrachyops Kestrosaurus Kizylkuma Koalliella Kokartus...
- †Egoria †Kulgeriherpeton †Tri****urus †Urupia †Karauridae
Karaurus Kokartus Kuzb****ia
Marmorerpeton †Batrachosauroididae
Batrachosauroides Opisthotriton...
-
aquatic Marmorerpeton from the
Middle Jur****ic of
England and Scotland, and
Karaurus from the Middle-Late Jur****ic of Kazakhstan,
resembled modern mole salamanders...
- †Egoria †Kulgeriherpeton †Tri****urus †Urupia †Karauridae
Karaurus Kokartus Kuzb****ia
Marmorerpeton †Batrachosauroididae
Batrachosauroides Opisthotriton...
-
Skeleton of
Karaurus sharovi, a stem-group
salamander from the
Middle to Late Jur****ic of Kazakhstan...
-
member of the
family Karauridae, with the
other two
members of the family,
Karaurus and
Kokartus which are
known from the Middle-Late Jur****ic of
Central Asia...
- †Egoria †Kulgeriherpeton †Tri****urus †Urupia †Karauridae
Karaurus Kokartus Kuzb****ia
Marmorerpeton †Batrachosauroididae
Batrachosauroides Opisthotriton...
- and
Western Europe (United Kingdom). The
family includes four members:
Karaurus from the Middle-Late Jur****ic
Karabastau Formation of Kazakhstan, Kokartus...