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Stereospondylomorpha
A New Species of Sclerocephalus (Temnospondyli: Stereospondylomorpha) from the Early Permian of the Boskovice Basin (Czech Republic) Available to Purchase
Phylogenetic position of the Eryopidae within temnospondyls. Strict consens... Available to Purchase
THE POSTCRANIAL SKELETON OF TRIMERORHACHIS INSIGNIS COPE, 1878 (TEMNOSPONDYLI: TRIMERORHACHIDAE): A PLESIOMORPHIC TEMNOSPONDYL FROM THE LOWER PERMIAN OF NORTH AMERICA Available to Purchase
A new eryopid temnospondyl from the Carboniferous–Permian boundary of Germany Available to Purchase
Upside down: ‘ Cryobatrachus ’ and the lydekkerinid record from Antarctica Open Access
A new species of Sclerocephalus with a fully ossified endocranium gives insight into braincase evolution in temnospondyls Available to Purchase
Heterochrony: the interplay between development and ecology exemplified by a Paleozoic amphibian clade Available to Purchase
Late Triassic capitosaurian remains from Svalbard and the palaeobiogeographical context of Scandinavian Arctic temnospondyls Available to Purchase
Abstract The Norwegian Arctic Svalbard archipelago is famous for its prolific record of Early–Middle Triassic vertebrate fossils. These represent mainly marine amniotes, together with sharks, bony fishes and temnospondyl amphibians, the latter providing an important faunal correlate with coeval assemblages from the Danish autonomous region of Greenland. However, substantial biostratigraphical gaps exist in the Upper Triassic strata of Svalbard, which are marked by pronounced facies shifts from marine to deltaic systems and intermittent depositional hiatuses. These are accompanied by a dearth of documented vertebrate remains, a notable exception being the partial skull of the capitosaurian Capitosaurus polaris and a few isolated stereospondylian intercentra probably from the middle–late Carnian De Geerdalen Formation of Spitsbergen. Reassessment of this material, which incorporates the only undisputed capitosaurian fossil from Svalbard, indicates affinity with Cyclotosaurus , known elsewhere from the late Norian–early Rhaetian Fleming Fjord Formation of Greenland. The Scandinavian Arctic temnospondyls constituted components of sympatric assemblages that inhabited the Boreal margin of Pangaea throughout the Triassic.