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- maturity. Most temnospondyls were semiaquatic, although some were almost fully terrestrial, returning to the water only to breed. These temnospondyls were some...
- In the temnospondyl hypothesis (TH), lissamphibians are most closely related to dissorophoid temnospondyls, which would make temnospondyls tetrapods...
- that temnospondyls were present in the Strzelecki Group. The morphology of the skull roof bone lead to the authors suggesting that the temnospondyl was...
- (collectively grouped within Batrachia) evolved from temnospondyls. Of the three hypotheses, the temnospondyl hypothesis is currently the most widely accepted...
- PMC 8197959. PMID 33660262. Sengupta, Dhurjati P. (1995). "Chigutisaurid temnospondyls from the Late Tri****ic of India and a review of the Family Chigutisauridae"...
- Temnospondyls of the Cooper Canyon Formation Genus/Taxon Species Unit Location Material Notes Images Apachesaurus A. gregorii Lower (upper) Post Quarry...
- either descendants of dissorophoid temnospondyls or microsaurian "lepospondyls". If the former (the "temnospondyl hypothesis") is true, then Reptiliomorpha...
- archosaurs and an extinction event at the end of the Tri****ic, most other temnospondyls disappeared. Chigutisaurid brachyopoids persisted into the Jur****ic...
- Temnospondyls of the Bull Canyon Formation Genus / Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images Apachesaurus A. gregorii Bull Canyon, Revuelto Cr****,...
- Syphonodon is an extinct genus of temnospondyls. Hudleston, W. H. (1908). "II.—On some Recent Wells in Dorset". Geological Magazine. 5 (6): 243–251. Bibcode:1908GeoM...