-
advanced stereospondyl and a
relative of caecilians, this
means that
stereospondylomorphs (in the form of caecilians)
survived to the
present day. Yates, A...
- Germany; the small-bodied and
aquatic dissorophoids and the
larger stereospondylomorphs are
frequently preserved with
outlines of soft
tissue around the...
- be
closer to
stereospondylomorphs than to dissorophoids. That
study offered the name
Eryopiformes for the eryopoid+
stereospondylomorph clade, excluding...
- terrestriality. Of
interest is that the
similarly large and semi-aquatic
stereospondylomorph Sclerocephalus,
which is
abundantly known from Germany, is unknown...
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Australerpeton is an
extinct genus of
stereospondylomorph temnospondyl currently believed to
belong to the
family Rhinesuchidae. When
first named in 1998...
-
Sclerocephalus is
often grouped near the
genus Archegosaurus as a
basal stereospondylomorph. The most
commonly accepted phylogeny of
temnospondyls (first proposed...
- Ralf; Štamberg, Stanislav; Steyer, Jean-Sébastien (2020). "A new
stereospondylomorph,
Korkonterpeton kalnense gen. et sp. nov., from
lower Permian of...
- A. Strap****on, F. L. Pinheiro, and M. B. Soares. 2015. On a New
Stereospondylomorph Temnospondyl from the Middle—Late
Permian of
Southern Brazil. Acta...
-
Paleozoic deposits,
which remained dominated by non-stereospondyl
stereospondylomorphs. The
taxonomically unresolved Peltobatrachus pustulatus,
which has...
-
Glanochthon is an
extinct genus of
temnospondyl amphibian from the
Early Permian of Germany.
Fossils have been
found from the
Meisenheim Formation in the...