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- Tri****ic stereospondyl from North America, is indeed a stem caecilian is correct, then stereospondyls would survive to the present day. Stereospondyls were...
- Milner named a third major clade of stereospondyls, the Rhytidostea. This group included more primitive stereospondyls that could not be placed in either...
- Stereospondyli, with survivors into the Cretaceous Period. The largest Tri****ic stereospondyls, such as Mastodonsaurus, were up to 4 to 6 metres (13 to 20 ft) in length...
- of all modern amphibians lived about 315 million years ago, and that stereospondyl temnospondyls are the closest relatives to the caecilians. However,...
- large aquatic stereospondyls and the small terrestrial lissamphibians (the earliest frogs, salamanders, and caecilians). However, stereospondyl diversity...
- Stereospondyls of the Redonda Formation Taxa Presence Notes Images Apachesaurus Numerous specimens A metoposaurid, possibly juveniles of Koskinodon...
- position among stereospondyls while rhytidosteids and brachyopoids form a group placed among the more derived trematosaurian stereospondyls. Schoch and Milner...
- phylogenetic analysis doesn't support the interpretation of C. jenkinsi and stereospondyls in general as stem caecilians. A study on the morphology and histology...
- narrower, and the supratemporal is subrectangular, more like other stereospondyls than like the subcircular element in C. jenkinsi. The absence of a lacrimal...
- continued until the Cretaceous period. Trematosauria is defined as all stereospondyls more closely related to Trematosaurus than to Parotosuchus, a capitosaurian...