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- The jaw of another eryopid distinct from S. boldi was also recovered from the site, indicating the presence of at least two eryopids at the locality. The...
- their division of derived stereospondyls into Euskelia and Limnarchia. Eryopids were found to be more closely related to stereospondyls than to dissorophoids...
- 47–113. Werneburg, Ralf; Berman, David S (2012). "Revision of the aquatic eryopid temnospondyl Glaukerpeton avinoffi Romer, 1952, from the Upper Pennsylvanian...
- that group. However, while Sclerocephalus shares some similarities with eryopids, it also shares much in common with a group of large-bodied, semiaquatic...
- townendae Junior synonym of Isodectes obtusus Eryops E. megacephalus A common eryopid Isodectes I. obtusus A dvinosaur I. megalops Junior synonym of Isodectes...
- doi:10.1111/pala.12724. Werneburg, R.; Witzmann, F. (2024). "The last eryopids: Clamorosaurus and Syndyodosuchus from the late Kungurian (Cisuralian,...
- megacephalus Geraldine, Briar Cr****, Coprolite, Loftin, Rattlesnake Canyon 2 An eryopid, a type of large semiaquatic temnospondyl. Articulated skeletons and other...
- these footprints were made by large amphibians, being often attributed to eryopid temnospondyls. The lack of belly and tail marks in the sediment indicates...
- structure, morphological diversity, and phylogeny - 2. Dissorophoids, eryopids, and stereospondyls". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen...
- Genus Species Notes Image Eryops E. cf. E. megacephalus A large eryopid that is common throughout the Dunkard Group that looks most similar to E. megacephalus...