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- Lepidogalaxias salamandroides Mees - A Redescription, with Natural History Notes Bray, Dianne. "Salamanderfish, Lepidogalaxias salamandroides". Fishes of...
- Diplocaulus horns as tabular horns based on Beerbower's argument. D. salamandroides was the first species of Diplocaulus to be discovered. Remains from...
- occipital condyles. He gave the creature the genus-species name combination Salamandroides giganteus, meaning "gigantic salamander-like (animal)". The fossil was...
- Branchiosaurus Temporal range: Lower Permian Fossil of B. salamandroides in the Museo di Storia Naturale di Venezia Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
- refer to: Galaxiella munda, known as Western mud minnow Lepidogalaxias salamandroides, common name Shannon mudminnow species of fish of the family Umbridae...
- 2017 Cladogram after Brownstein et al. 2023 Ceratodus Lepidogalaxias salamandroides Polypteridae "ITIS - Report: Dipnoi". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 13 March...
- Australia, as are two estuarine species. The salamanderfish (Lepidogalaxias salamandroides) is the sole species in the endemic family Lepidogalaxiidae. Salamanderfish...
- Salamandra maxima Barton, 1808 Molge gigantea — Merrem, 1820 Cryptobranchus salamandroides Leuckart, 1821 Urotropis mucronata Rafinesque, 1822 Abranchus alleghaniensis...
- skulls, firmly placed Labyrinthodon as an amphibian. Jaeger also named Salamandroides giganteus in 1828, basing it on partial occiput, or back portion of...
- frog. One is smooth skinned and is based on the species "Labyrinthodon salamandroides" (Mastodonsaurus jaegeri); the other two were based on "Labyrinthodon...