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- Russia, Scandinavia, Australia and possibly Thailand. The majority of plagiosaurid remains are of the genus Gerrothorax, which have been recovered from...
- and the olm. However, a 2011 paper found that it was more likely that plagiosaurids such as Gerrothorax had internal gills, like those of fish, rather than...
- pits and grooves (e.g., the dissorophoid Micropholis, plagiosaurine plagiosaurids), and the import of this disparity is also unclear. Many temnospondyls...
- Plagiobatrachus is an extinct genus of plagiosaurid temnospondyl. It is known from the Rewan Formation, an Early Tri****ic formation in Australia. Plagiobatrachus...
- Plagiosuchus is an extinct genus of plagiosaurid temnospondyl. It is known from several collections from the Middle Tri****ic of Germany. The type and only...
- Plagiorophus is an extinct genus of plagiosaurid temnospondyl amphibian. It is known from the Middle Tri****ic Bukobay Formation (Ladinian) and Donguz Formation...
- Plagiosternum are intermediate between the basal plagiosaurid Plagiosuchus (which more closely resembles non-plagiosaurid temnospondyls) and the derived Gerrothorax...
- native to Spitzbergen. Warren, Anne. Plagiosternum granulosum E. Fraas: a plagiosaurid temnospondyl from the Middle Tri****ic of Crailsheim, Germany. Staatliches...
- Andrew R. (2010). "The pustulated temnospondyl revisited—a plagiosternine plagiosaurid from the Lower Tri****ic of Brazil". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 55...
- have been early Rhaetian or late Norian. Gerrothorax, the last known plagiosaurid, has been found in rocks which are probably (but not certainly) Rhaetian...