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    Gerobatrachus is an extinct genus of amphibamid temnospondyl (represented by the type species Gerobatrachus hottoni) that lived in the Early Permian,...
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    related. Some writers have argued that the early Permian dissorophoid Gerobatrachus hottoni is a lissamphibian. If it is not, the earliest known lissamphibians...
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    with the caecilians splitting off 239 million years ago. In 2008, Gerobatrachus hottoni, a temnospondyl with many frog- and salamander-like characteristics...
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    lissamphibians than is Gerobatrachus. Below is a cladogram modified from Sigurdsen and Bolt (2010) showing the relationships of Gerobatrachus, Doleserpeton and...
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    with the caecilians splitting off 239 million years ago. In 2008, Gerobatrachus hottoni, a temnospondyl with many frog- and salamander-like characteristics...
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    grandiceps, an amphibamid of the late Carboniferous of Illinois Gerobatrachus hottoni, of the early Permian of Texas; this may be a close relative of...
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  • Schmitz, & Rieppel 2012 Cacops woehri sp. nov. Fröbisch & Reisz 2008 Gerobatrachus hottoni gen. et sp. nov. Anderson, Reisz, Scott, Fröbisch, & Sumida 2008...
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  • †Gastrioceras †Geinitzina †Genevievella †Geragnostus †Gerobatrachus – type locality for genus †Gerobatrachus hottoni – type locality for species †Gervillia – report...
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  • brevicula – type locality for species †Geragnostus †Gerobatrachus – type locality for genus †Gerobatrachus hottoni – type locality for species †Gervillia – report...
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  • locally common at a few sites such as the Blackwood locality. Gerobatrachus? G. hottoni A small amphibamiform known from a partial skeleton. One of the...
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