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    Temnospondyli (from Greek τέμνειν, temnein 'to cut' and σπόνδυλος, spondylos 'vertebra') or temnospondyls is a diverse ancient order of small to giant...
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    amphibians, but excludes all the main groups of Paleozoic tetrapods, such as Temnospondyli, Lepospondyli, Embolomeri, and Seymouriamorpha. Most scientists have...
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    McCurry, Matthew R. (2023-08-03). "A new chigutisaurid (Brachyopoidea, Temnospondyli) with soft tissue preservation from the Triassic Sydney Basin, New South...
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    Late Carboniferous. The most diverse group of labyrinthodonts was the Temnospondyli. Temnospondyls appeared in the early Carboniferous and came in all sizes...
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    likely more closely related to amniotes than Lissamphibia) Subclass Temnospondyli† (diverse Late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic grade, some of which were...
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    (2006). "The appendicular skeleton of Eryops megacephalus Cope, 1877 (Temnospondyli: Eryopoidea) from the Lower Permian of North America". Journal of Paleontology...
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    amphibians (often thought to be the ancestors of the amniotes) Subclass Temnospondyli – large-headed Paleozoic and Mesozoic amphibians Subclass Lissamphibia...
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  • classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Order: †Temnospondyli Superfamily: †Dissorophoidea Clade: †Amphibamiformes Genus: †Kermitops...
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    (including birds). According to many analyses they include the extinct Temnospondyli; some show that they include the Lepospondyli instead. The name traditionally...
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    Academy of Science. 27 (1): 89–96. JSTOR 40023709. "Palaeos Vertebrates Temnospondyli: Trematosauria: Metaposaurs". palaeos.com. Hunt, A.P. (1989). "Comments...
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    stegocephalians phylogenetically as all vertebrates more closely related to Temnospondyli than to Panderichthys (the closest relative of tetrapods known to have...
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    palaeobiogeography and early evolution of Stereospondylomorpha (Tetrapoda: Temnospondyli)". Journal of Iberian Geology. 45 (2): 251–267. doi:10.1007/s41513-019-00105-z...
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    classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Order: †Temnospondyli Family: †Archegosauridae Subfamily: †Platyoposaurinae Genus: †Prionosuchus...
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    and that it should be nested within Lepospondyli rather than within Temnospondyli. The study postulated that Lissamphibia originated no earlier than the...
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  • "basal tetrapods") were the predominant tetrapods, and included the Temnospondyli, Lepospondyli, and Anthracosauria. The first amniotes appeared during...
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    similarities to dissorophoids, a group of extinct amphibians in the order Temnospondyli. Caecilians are more controversial; many studies extend dissorophoid...
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  • sphondúlou) spondylitis, spondylolisthesis, spondylolysis, spondylosis, Temnospondyli sphrag- seal Greek σφραγίς (sphragís), (sphragistikós), σφραγίζω sphragistic...
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    Type Material and Nomenclature of Mastodonsaurus giganteus (Jaeger) (Temnospondyli) from the Middle Triassic of Germany". Palaeontology. 50 (5): 1245–1266...
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    see Tetrapodomorpha Batrachomorpha / Temnospondyli...
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  • Lissamphibia from Temnospondyli Monophyletic origin of Lissamphibia from Lepospondyli Diphyletic(branching) origin of Lissamphibia from both Temnospondyli and Lepospondyli...
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  • The Qingtoushan Formation is a Middle Permian-age geologic formation in the Qilian Mountains of Gansu, China. It is known for its diverse tetrapod fauna...
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    see Tetrapodomorpha Batrachomorpha / Temnospondyli...
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    The largest prehistoric animals include both vertebrate and invertebrate species. Many of them are described below, along with their typical range of size...
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    see Tetrapodomorpha Batrachomorpha / Temnospondyli...
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    see Tetrapodomorpha Batrachomorpha / Temnospondyli...
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    see Tetrapodomorpha Batrachomorpha / Temnospondyli...
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    (1983-09-13). "The last Labyrinthodont? A new brachyopoid (Amphibia, Temnospondyli) from the early Jurassic Evergreen formation of Queensland, Australia"...
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    (2006). "The appendicular skeleton of Eryops megacephalus Cope, 1877 (Temnospondyli: Eryopoidea) from the lower Permian of North America". Journal of Paleontology...
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    of the Late Triassic metoposaurid "Metoposaurus" bakeri (Amphibia: Temnospondyli) from Texas, USA and a phylogenetic analysis of the Metoposauridae"...
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  • Period. During this time, amphibians remained common, including various Temnospondyli and Lepospondyli. Synapsids became the dominant type of animal, represented...
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