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- Trematosaurinae is a subfamily of temnospondyl amphibians within the family Trematosauridae. Like all trematosaurids, they were marine piscivores, resembling...
- Trematosaurus is an extinct genus of trematosaurid temnospondyl amphibian found in Germany and Russia. It was first named by Hermann Burmeister in 1849...
- rhytidosteid Lyrocephaliscus L. euri Lusitaniadalen Member (Fish Niveau) A trematosaurine trematosaurid, formerly known as Lyrocephalus. Peltostega P. erici Lusitaniadalen...
- Trematosuchus is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Trematosauridae from South Africa. The type species was first named...
- Platystega is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Trematosauridae. Below is a cladogram from Steyer (2002) showing the phylogenetic...
- discovered skull of Microposaurus were to the lineage of trematosaurines. Common trematosaurines features observed from the specimen were their orbits were...
- Fortuny, Josep (2019-06-01). "Cranial anatomy of the Early Tri****ic trematosaurine Angusaurus (Temnospondyli: Stereospondyli): 3D endocranial insights...
- averyi Sp nov Valid Warren Anisian Rouse Hill Siltstone  Australia A trematosaurine stereospondyl, a species of Microposaurus. Nyranerpeton Gen. et sp....
- Tertrema is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Trematosauridae. It is known from skull material from the Vikinghøgda Formation...
- Temnospondyli) from the Early Tri****ic of Australia: the oldest known trematosaurine". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 30 (2): 263–271...