- Tri****ic in what is now
Eastern Europe, Kyrgyzstan,
China and Germany.
Chroniosuchians are
often thought to be reptiliomorphs, but some
recent phylogenetic...
- all "lepospondyls", gephyrostegids, and
possibly the
embolomeres and
chroniosuchians. In addition,
several "anthracosaur"
genera of
uncertain taxonomic...
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discovery of
Yumenerpeton is
significant evidence for the
presence of
chroniosuchians being present as
early as the
Middle Permian in China, as well as displaying...
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probably exceeded 3 m (9.3 ft). V. K.
Golubev (1998). "Narrow-armored
Chroniosuchians (Amphibia, Anthracosauromorpha) from the Late
Permian of
Eastern Europe"...
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similar lifestyle as
riverside piscivores and
ambush predators. Like all
chroniosuchians, they bore
extensive osteoderm armour on
their backs,
possibly as protection...
- A. Shishkin; I. V. Novikov; J.
Fortuny (2014). "New
bystrowianid chroniosuchians (Amphibia, Anthracosauromorpha) from the Tri****ic of
Russia and diversification...
- bone
histology of
osteoderms in
temnospondyl amphibians and in the
chroniosuchianBystrowiella". Acta Zoologica. 91 (1): 96–114. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6395...
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considered a
close ally of the group. Some
authors place Silvanerpeton or
chroniosuchians as
close relatives as well,
though they are
generally agreed to lie...
-
Jarilinus mirabilis. V. K.
Golubev (1998). "Revision of the Late
Permian Chroniosuchians (Amphibia, Anthracosauromorpha) from
Eastern Europe" (PDF). Paleontological...
- "Amphibien und
Chroniosuchier des Lettenkeupers" [Amphibians and
chroniosuchians from the Lettenkeuper] (PDF). Palaeodiversity.
Supplement (in German)...