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- Eryopoidea is a clade of late Carboniferous and Permian temnospondyl amphibians, known from North America and Europe. Carroll (1998) includes no fewer...
- (an eryopoid) than to Parotosuchus (a stereospondyl). The clade was named by Yates & Warren (2000), whose phylogenetic analysis argued that eryopoids were...
- to feed on land. Later, eryopoids and dissorophoids, some well adapted to terrestrial life, also fed on land. Some eryopoids became better adapted toward...
- temnospondyls, known from North America and Europe. They are defined as all eryopoids with interpterygoid vacuities (spaces in the interpterygoid bone) that...
- skull profile to stereospondylomorphs like Sclerocephalus, but like other eryopoids, it has a proportionately shorter and wider posterior skull table; a longer...
- These bones may be interfrontonasals, which have been found in some eryopoids and microsaurs. In addition, Deltaherpeton has a single postparietal (rather...
- complete type species of Parioxys, has variably been interpreted as an eryopoid or a dissorophid."Parioxys" bolli is based on more fragmentary fossils...
- in Israel. Other than exceedingly rare fragments of xenacanthids and eryopoids, aquatic animals are practically absent from Richards Spur. Although amphibians...
- S2CID 266860206. Witzmann, Florian (2013). "The stratigraphically oldest eryopoid temnospondyl from the Permo-Carboniferous Saar-Nahe Basin, Germany". Paläontologische...
- cutlerensis. Parioxys was historically considered to be closely related to eryopoids, more specifically the well-known Eryops megalocephalus. Eryops fossils...