attributed to Diplocaulus have been found from the Late Permian of Morocco and represent the youngest-known occurrence of a lepospondyl. Diplocaulus had a stocky...
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The Permian lepospondyl Diplocaulus was largely aquatic...
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of one late-surviving lepospondyl from the Late Permian of Morocco (Diplocaulus minimus), lepospondyls lived from the Visean stage of the Early Carboniferous...
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from the Carboniferous and Permian periods, including animals such as Diplocaulus. In appearance, they would have resembled modern newts or aquatic salamanders...
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Dimetrodon preying on aestivating Diplocaulus during times of drought, with three partially eaten juvenile Diplocaulus in a burrow of eight bearing teeth...
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Densignathus Derwentia Diadectes Diadetognathus Diceratosaurus Dictyocephalus Diplocaulus Diploceraspis Dissorophus Dolichopareias Dolichosoma Doleserpeton Doragnathus...
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once in Season 2 and twice in Season 3. Arthropleura Carnivorous plant Diplocaulus Grasshopper Microceratus Horseshoe crab On May 4, 2017, the series was...
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small "Lysorophus" (Brachydectes) vertebrae, skull fragments from small Diplocaulus and Trimerorhachis, a few Eryops components, and fragments from various...
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Pelodosotis, an ostodolepid "microsaur" from the group Lepospondyli Diplocaulus, a diplocaulid "nectridean" from the group Lepospondyli Kotlassia, an...
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period. It closely resembles its relative, Diplocaulus. It generally sports the same features as Diplocaulus, though it was smaller, measuring over 46 cm...
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Temporal range: Late Carboniferous - Late Permian A skeletal diagram of Diplocaulus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
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described as coming from an extinct species of amphibian Pokémon, resembling Diplocaulus. Coming back as a ghost, Dreepy will go back to the seas of which it...
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looked vaguely similar to the skull of the earlier, unrelated, amphibian Diplocaulus, but was not so developed. Some Gerrothorax fossils preserved hypobranchials...
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one of the oldest reptiles found in the fossil record. c. 306 Ma – Diplocaulus evolves in the swamps with an unusual boomerang-like skull. c. 305 Ma...
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have been well adapted to terrestrial life. The best known genus is Diplocaulus, a nectridean with a boomerang-shaped head. The position of Lepospondyli...
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described the new genus Lystrosaurus. 1877 Cope described the new genus Diplocaulus. 1877 Cope described the new genus Dimetrodon. 1882 Cope described the...
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Permian tetrapods had a wide temporal distribution, such as Dimetrodon and Diplocaulus, and that the presence of the genus Macroleter in both Russia and Oklahoma...
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S2CID 129872725. Jaekel, Otto (1903). "Über Ceraterpeton, Diceratosaurus und Diplocaulus". Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde...
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Hylonomus makes its first appearance as one of the oldest reptiles. Diplocaulus appears in swampy regions having unusual boomerang-like skull. First...
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investigates a mysterious inhabitant of a hollow tree. It turns out to be a Diplocaulus named Dippo whose looks are ridiculed, but Flapper rescues him and Shyler...
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Coprolite, Loftin, Rattlesnake Canyon 2 A large diadectid diadectomorph. Diplocaulus D. sp. Loftin A diplocaulid nectridean. Eryops E. megacephalus Geraldine...
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representative of the temnospondyls (e.g. Eryops) lepospondyls (e.g. Diplocaulus), anthracosaurs, which were the relatives and ancestors of the Amniota...
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Scincosauridae Sauravus Scincosaurus Diplocaulidae Batrachiderpeton Diceratosaurus Diplocaulus Diploceraspis Ductilodon Keraterpeton Peronedon Urocordylidae...
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doi:10.1051/bsgf/2022007. ISSN 1777-5817. Olson, Everett C. (1972). "Diplocaulus parvus n. sp. (Amphibia: Nectridea) from the Chickasha Formation (Permian:...
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limbed vertebrates that also includes the famous "boomerang-headed" Diplocaulus. Like other nectrideans, Arizonerpeton's vertebrae had a single main...
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Scincosauridae Sauravus Scincosaurus Diplocaulidae Batrachiderpeton Diceratosaurus Diplocaulus Diploceraspis Ductilodon Keraterpeton Peronedon Urocordylidae...
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Scincosauridae Sauravus Scincosaurus Diplocaulidae Batrachiderpeton Diceratosaurus Diplocaulus Diploceraspis Ductilodon Keraterpeton Peronedon Urocordylidae...
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others, the dissorophoid temnospondyl Nooxobeia gracilis, the lepospondyl Diplocaulus parvus (Amphibia: Nectridea), and the captorhinid Rothianiscus robusta...
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