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- Platyhystrix (from Gr****: πλατύς platús, 'flat' and Gr****: ῠ̔́στρῐξ hústrix, 'porcupine') is an extinct temnospondyl amphibian with a distinctive sail...
- the Red Beds, including those of Dimetrodon, Edaphosaurus, Seymouria, Platyhystrix, and Eryops. A recurring feature in many of these animals is the sail...
- are the oldest known gliding vertebrates. Edaphosaurus pogonias and PlatyhystrixEarly Permian, North America and Europe Dimetrodon grandis and Eryops...
- Plagiorophus Plagiosaurus Plagioscutum Plagiosternum Plagiosuchus Platycepsion Platyhystrix Platyoposaurus Platyrhinops Platystega Plemmyradytes Pleuroptyx Pliobatrachus...
- amphibian Platyhystrix rugosus". Annals of Carnegie Museum. 50: 391–416. doi:10.5962/p.214500. S2CID 196680957. Vaughn, Peter Paul (1971). "A Platyhystrix-like...
- Anakamacops Arkanserpeton Aspidosaurus Astreptorhachis Iratusaurus Nooxobeia Platyhystrix Dissorophinae Broiliellus Diploseira? Dissorophus Eucacopinae Brevidorsum...
- of Platyhystrix rugosus was described in 1981 by a team led by American paleontologist David Berman. Additional postcranial material of Platyhystrix, primarily...
- vascularized and bear cyclical growth marks, adding credence to this theory. Platyhystrix Many Synapsids Edaphosaurids Sphenacodontids Many Poposauroids Ctenosauriscids...
- sail on its back, and to a lesser extent the sail-backed temnospondyl Platyhystrix rugosus. These tall neural spines did not closely resemble those of sail-backed...
- koeneni as a temnospondyl amphibian closely related to the sail-backed Platyhystrix (which, like Dimetrodon, was from the Early Permian). The name Ctenosaurus...