- Olsoniformes, a
clade comprising the medium-large
terrestrial dissorophoids.
Trematopids are
known from
numerous localities in
North America,
primarily in New...
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Ecolsonia is an
extinct genus of
trematopid temnospondyl. Its
phylogenetic position within Olsoniformes has been
historically debated, but it is presently...
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trematopid taxa were recognized: Acheloma, Actiobates, and "Trematops" (now a
synonym of Acheloma); Ecolsonia,
which is now
considered a
trematopid by...
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Actiobates is an
extinct genus of
trematopid temnospondyl that
lived during the Late Carboniferous. It is
known from the
Garnett Quarry in Kansas. Actiobates...
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articulated with the vertebrae, and
osteoderms are also
known from a few
trematopids.
Other temnospondyls, such as Eryops, have been
found with small, disc-like...
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Rotaryus is an
extinct genus of
Early Permian trematopid dissorophoid temnospondyl known from the Free
State of
Thuringia of
central Germany. Rotaryus...
- Arias, A. F.; Mooney, E. D.; Bevitt, J. J.; Reisz, R. R. (2024). "A new
trematopid from the
lower Permian of
Oklahoma and new
insights into the
genus Acheloma"...
- town of Tambach-Dietharz in Thuringia, Germany.
Tambachia is the
first trematopid to have been
discovered outside the
United States. The
holotype specimen...
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Museum of
Natural History in New York.
Subsequent discoveries of
large trematopids from the
Arroyo Formation were
named as
different species of Trematops...
- from
Berman et al., 2010: Like all
trematopids,
Fedexia was well
adapted to a
terrestrial lifestyle.
Trematopids are the
earliest examples of vertebrate...