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THE POSTCRANIAL SKELETON OF TRIMERORHACHIS INSIGNIS COPE, 1878 (TEMNOSPONDYLI: TRIMERORHACHIDAE): A PLESIOMORPHIC TEMNOSPONDYL FROM THE LOWER PERMIAN OF NORTH AMERICA
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 September 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (5): 873–894.
... to that of other members of the Dvinosauria. The morphology of the postcranial skeleton of T. insignis is consistent with a phylogenetic position more derived than the basal temnospondyls Balanerpeton woodi and Dendrerpeton acadianum , but less derived than the Euskelia plus Stereospondylomorpha. A sister-taxon...
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THE APPENDICULAR SKELETON OF ERYOPS MEGACEPHALUS (TEMNOSPONDYLI: ERYOPOIDEA) FROM THE LOWER PERMIAN OF NORTH AMERICA
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 May 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (3): 561–580.
... ; Yates and Warren, 2000 ; Ruta et al., 2003 ) have agreed in their placement of Eryops within the Euskelia Yates and Warren, 2000 . Taxa included by Yates and Warren (2000) in Euskelia were Eryops plus Zatrachydidae Williston, 1910a and Dissorophus Cope, 1895 plus Trematopidae Williston...
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A new eryopid temnospondyl from the Carboniferous–Permian boundary of Germany
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 November 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (6): 1251–1281.
... the phylogenetic relationships of eryopids with other temnospondyl clades and yielded different results, however most of them can be assigned to one of two main concepts. In the first main concept, eryopids are the sister group of zatracheids and form the rather terrestrial clade Euskelia together...