Definition of Dissorophidae. Meaning of Dissorophidae. Synonyms of Dissorophidae

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Definition of Dissorophidae

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Meaning of Dissorophidae from wikipedia

- Dissorophidae is an extinct family of medium-sized temnospondyls that flourished during the late Carboniferous and early Permian periods. The clade is...
- rugosus. Its phylogenetic relationships to other members of the family Dissorophidae have been debated in recent years, due to its unique cranial features...
- also has extensive plating on its back. Most members of the family Dissorophidae also have armor, although it only covers the midline of the back with...
- spanning the late Carboniferous to the early Permian. Together with Dissorophidae, the family forms Olsoniformes, a clade comprising the medium-large...
- Permian; some of the more diverse families within the group include Dissorophidae (toad-like amphibians with armored scutes along their backbone), Trematopidae...
- Order unnamed †Suborder Dvinosauria †Family Branchiosauridae †Family Dissorophidae Infraclass Lissamphibia †Family Albanerpetonidae Order Gymnophiona (extant...
- of Cacops aspidephorus and Dissorophus multicinctus (Temnospondyli, Dissorophidae)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29 (4): 1013–1021. doi:10.1671/039...
- Family Parioxyidae Family Peltobatrachidae Family Trematopidae Family Dissorophidae Family Micromelerpetontidae Family Branchiosauridae Family Amphibamidae...
- suggested that it was related to the Dissorophidae. Schoch & Milner (2014) placed Parioxys within Dissorophidae based on personal observations of further...
- is an extinct genus of dissorophoid temnospondyl within the family Dissorophidae. Like other dissorophids, Aspidosaurus species had a single row of plates...