-
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...
-
Paleozoic deposits,
which remained dominated by non-stereospondyl
stereospondylomorphs. The
taxonomically unresolved Peltobatrachus pustulatus,
which has...
-
basal member of Eryopoidea,
close to the
ancestry of most
other stereospondylomorphs.
Schoch &
Witzmann (2009)
found support for the
Eryopoidea clade...
-
morphology and
ossification sequences of
carpus and
tarsus in
basal stereospondylomorphs,
providing evidence of
variability in the
development of the mesopodium...
-
Lapillopsidae as
basal stereospondyls. The most
recent analysis of
stereospondylomorphs by
Eltink et al. (2019)
recovered Lapillopsis within Lydekkerinidae...
-
midpoint of the
snout tip. This
depression is also
known is
several stereospondylomorphs. Each of the large, plate-like
vomer bones lie
between the choanae...
- terrestriality. Of
interest is that the
similarly large and semi-aquatic
stereospondylomorph Sclerocephalus,
which is
abundantly known from Germany, is unknown...
- Ralf; Štamberg, Stanislav; Steyer, Jean-Sébastien (2020). "A new
stereospondylomorph,
Korkonterpeton kalnense gen. et sp. nov., from
lower Permian of...