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- belonging to Chigutisauridae at the current time are all from Gondwana. Chigutisaurids first appeared during the Early Tri****ic in Australia. During the Late...
- India, and the Santa Maria Formation of Brazil. D. P. Sengupta. 1995. Chigutisaurid temnospondyls from the Late Tri****ic of India and a review of the Family...
- 8 ft) in length and weighing up to 500 kilograms (1,100 lb). Like other chigutisaurids, it had a wide, rounded head and tabular horns projecting from the back...
- sideros meaning “iron” and -ops meaning “face”) is an extinct genus of chigutisaurid temnospondyl from Early Jur****ic of Australia, containing the species...
- family Brachyopidae are known from Jur****ic deposits in Asia, while the chigutisaurid Siderops is known from the Early Jur****ic of Australia. Modern lissamphibians...
- and the chigutisaurid Siderops is known from the Early Jur****ic of Australia. The most recent known temnospondyl was the giant chigutisaurid Koolasuchus...
- Pelorocephalus (meaning "monstrous head" in Gr****) is an extinct genus of chigutisaurid temnospondyls. It is known from the Late Tri****ic (Carnian) Cacheutá...
- event at the end of the Tri****ic, most other temnospondyls disappeared. Chigutisaurid brachyopoids persisted into the Jur****ic in Asia and Australia, including...
- Chigutisauridae) (Late Tri****ic) in southern Brazil with comments on chigutisaurid palaeobiogeography". Palaeontology. 55 (1): 163–172. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983...
- in Australia. The latest-surviving member of the superfamily is the chigutisaurid Koolasuchus from the Early Cretaceous of Australia. Some large brachiopoids...