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Stuttgarter Beiträge Zur Naturkunde
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Phylogeny and Evolution of the Dissorophoid Temnospondyls
Phylogeny and Evolution of the Dissorophoid Temnospondyls
Physical and Environmental Drivers of Paleozoic Tetrapod Dispersal Across Pangaea
Anatomy and Relationships of the Triassic Temnospondyl Sclerothorax
Postcrania of Large Dissorophid Temnospondyls from Richards Spur, Oklahoma
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How the Amphibians Got Their Vertebrae 9 June 2021
A New Lower Permian Trematopid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from Richards Spur, Oklahoma
New Specimen of Cacops Woehri Indicates Differences in the Ontogenetic Trajectories Among Cacopine Dissorophids
A Supertree of Temnospondyli: Cladogenetic Patterns in the Most Species-Rich Group of Early Tetrapods Marcello Ruta1,*, Davide Pisani2, Graeme T
The Putative Lissamphibian Stem-Group: Phylogeny and Evolution of the Dissorophoid Temnospondyls
Braincase Simplification and the Origin of Lissamphibians
BOA1.2 Introduction of Amphibians.Key
Osteology of the Large Dissorophid Temnospondyl Anakamacops Petrolicus from the Guadalupian Dashankou Fauna of China
Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from Richards Spur, Oklahoma
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Osteology, Variability, and Evolution of Metoposaurus, a Temnospondyl from the Late Triassic of Poland
The Postcranial Skeleton of Temnospondyls (Tetrapoda: Temnospondyli) Phd Thesis
Phylogeny of Paleozoic Limbed Vertebrates Reassessed Through Revision and Expansion of the Largest Published Relevant Data Matrix
Early Vertebrate Evolution Follow the Footprints and Mind the Gaps: a New Look at the Origin of Tetrapods Per E
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Abiadisaurus U.Triassic-M.Jurassic Ethiopia A
Geo 302D: Age of Dinosaurs Lab 11: Texas Memorial Museum
For Peer Review 2 School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7DL, UK
Eryops Megacephalus
How the Amphibians Got Their Vertebrae 9 June 2021
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