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- other (according to Yates and Warren 2000) being the Capitosauria. The trematosaurs were a diverse and important group that included many medium-sized to...
- were up to 4 to 6 metres (13 to 20 ft) in length. Some lineages (e.g. trematosaurs) flourished briefly in the Early Tri****ic, while others (e.g. capitosaurs)...
- relationships of trematosaurids: Steyer, J. S. (2002). "The first articulated trematosaur 'amphibian' from the Lower Tri****ic of Madagascar: implications for the...
- been proposed. Steyer, J. Sébastien (July 2002). "The First Articulated Trematosaur 'amphibian' from the Lower Tri****ic of Madagascar: Implications for the...
- Wilhelm Simon in 1961, who thought that the specimen belonged to the trematosaur Trematosaurus. It was then redescribed by Schoch (2008). The holotype...
- as the dvinosaur Erpetosaurus, the capitosaur Mastodonsaurus and the trematosaur Microposaurus, tusks in the lower jaw pierce the palate and emerge through...
- CO;2. S2CID 131215804. Steyer, J. S. (2002). "The first articulated trematosaur 'amphibian' from the Lower Tri****ic of Madagascar: implications for the...
- prehistoric amphibians Steyer, J. S. (2002). "The first articulated trematosaur 'amphibian' from the Lower Tri****ic of Madagascar: implications for the...
- prehistoric amphibians Steyer, J. S. (2002). "The first articulated trematosaur 'amphibian' from the Lower Tri****ic of Madagascar: implications for the...
- Brachyopoidea is a superfamily of temnospondyls that lived during the Mesozoic. It contains the families Brachyopidae and Chigutisauridae. The earliest...