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Hunt, A. P. (1993). "Revision of the
Metoposauridae (Amphibia: Temnospondyli) and description of a new genus from Western North America". In: M. Morales (ed.) "Aspects of Mesozoic Geology and Paleontology of the Colorado Plateau".
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von Huene, F., 1921 - Reptilian and stegocephalian remains from the
Triassic of Pennsylvania in the Cope Collection. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 44, article 19.
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Chowdhury, T. Roy; Mahalanobis, Prasanta
Chandra (1965-11-18). "A new metoposaurid amphibian from the upper Triassic Maleri formation of Central India".
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in 1866 on the basis of AMNH 3927, a number of clavicles and the tooth AMNH 2333 (which could have belonged to a different temnospondyl apart from
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Cope, E. D. (1866). "A few observations on some of the extinct vertebrates of the
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Colbert, Edwin Harris; Imbrie, John (9 July 1956). "Triassic metoposaurid amphibians".
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Chowdhury, T. R. (1965). "A new metoposauroid amphibian from the Upper
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Cope, E. D. (1868). "Synopsis of the
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165:Chordata
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