-
other (according to
Yates and
Warren 2000)
being the Capitosauria. The
trematosaurs were a
diverse and
important group that
included many medium-sized to...
- were up to 4 to 6
metres (13 to 20 ft) in length. Some
lineages (e.g.
trematosaurs)
flourished briefly in the
Early Tri****ic,
while others (e.g. capitosaurs)...
- wide
range of flexibility.
Later semiaquatic temnospondyls, such as
trematosaurs and capitosaurs, have no
evidence of scales. They may have lost scales...
- Welles,
Samuel P. (1993). "A
review of
lonchorhynchine trematosaurs (Labryrinthodontia), and a
description of a new
genus and
species from...
- autapomorphies. It
represents one of the
geologically youngest known long-snouted
trematosaurs and the
first record of
these temnospondyls from the Late Tri****ic of...
-
Eastern Europe taxa included: Steyer, J. S. (2002). "The
first articulated trematosaur 'amphibian' from the
Lower Tri****ic of Madagascar:
implications for the...
- 18814/epiiugs/2020/020028. Welles, S.P., 1993. A
review of the
Lonchorhynchinae trematosaurs (Labyrinthodontia), and a
description of a new
genus and
species from...
-
prehistoric amphibians Steyer, J. S. (2002). "The
first articulated trematosaur 'amphibian' from the
Lower Tri****ic of Madagascar:
implications for the...
-
especially Koski****don (now
known as Anaschisma). The
authors considered the
trematosaur Calamops a
possible synonym of Eupelor. Later,
Chowdbury (1965) subsumed...
- Instituta. 236: 1–102. Steyer, J. S. (2002). "The
first articulated trematosaur 'amphibian' from the
Lower Tri****ic of Madagascar:
implications for the...