-
presence of this bone in the
Toutunhe Formation extends the
range of
trematosauroids into the
Middle Jur****ic,
making it one of only
three groups of temnospondyls...
- to
fully aquatic. The
group included long-snouted
forms such as the
trematosauroids and short, broad-headed
forms such as the metoposaurs.
Although most...
- than
those with
cosmopolitan distributions (e.g., capitosauroids,
trematosauroids).
Stereospondyls were the latest-surviving
temnospondyl group. With...
- of Australia.
Qantas may also
refer to:
Qantas (genus), a
genus of
trematosauroid temnospondyl from the
Early Tri****ic
Qantas Awards (disambiguation)...
- 0–245.0 Mya) one
group of
successful long-snouted fish-eaters, the
trematosauroids, even
adapted to a life in the sea, the only
known batrachomorphs to...
-
vacuities to
ventrally open with the
nostrils (dorsally).
Found in all
trematosauroids,
their orbits were
elliptical (long axes
oriented medially) and had...
-
Rainer R.
Schoch found in 2013
Calamops to
represent a
valid taxon of
trematosauroid temnospondyls that can be
diagnosed by
several autapomorphies. It represents...
- of
trematosaurid temnospondyl. Novikov, I. V. (2012). "New data on
trematosauroid labyrinthodonts of
Eastern Europe: 3.
Qantas samarensis gen. Et sp....
-
Lyrocephaliscus is an
extinct genus of
trematosaurian temnospondyl within the
family Trematosauridae.
Below is a
cladogram from
Steyer (2002)
showing the...
-
Vladlenosaurus is
similar in
appearance to the benthosuchids, a
group of
trematosauroid temnospondyls, but is more
closely related to mastodonsauroids. Among...