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specimens of
Trimerorhachis reached a
length of
about 1.5
meters (5 ft),
although most have been no more than 1.2
meters (4 ft) in length.
Trimerorhachis has a...
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dvinosaur Trimerorhachis, may have
brooded young in an area
between the
gills called the
pharyngeal pouch.
Small bones belonging to
younger Trimerorhachis individuals...
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Hemimandible of
Trimerorhachis; the
splenial (labeled "sp") is
visible on the
interior surface...
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United States, are the
amphibians Archeria, Diplocaulus, Eryops, and
Trimerorhachis, the
reptiliomorph Seymouria, the
reptile Captorhinus, and the synapsids...
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research has
revealed rare
fossils of
Permian period amphibians like
Trimerorhachis, as well as rich
deposits of
other Permian tetrapods such as Dimetrodon...
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Trimerorhachis,
Procuhy and Neldasaurus. They were
semiaquatic carnivores that
lived from the Late
Carboniferous to the
Early Permian.
Trimerorhachis...
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Subsequent research has
revealed rare
fossils of
Permian amphibians like
Trimerorhachis, as well as rich
deposits of
other Permian tetrapods such as Dimetrodon...
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research has
revealed rare
fossils of
Permian period amphibians such as
Trimerorhachis, and rich
deposits of
other Permian tetrapods such as
Dimetrodon and...
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Subsequent research has
revealed rare
fossils of
Permian amphibians such as
Trimerorhachis, as well as rich
deposits of
other Permian tetrapods such as Dimetrodon...
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Trimerorhachidae Eugyrinus?
Lafonius Nannospondylus Neldasaurus Procuhy Trimerorhachis Tupilakosauridae Batrachosuchoides?
Slaugenhopia Thabanc****a Tupilakosaurus...