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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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Colbert and Imbrie (1956) reviewed all Triassic metoposaurids and concluded that
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Chowdhury, T. R. (1965). "A new metoposauroid amphibian from the Upper Triassic
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along with other North American metoposaurids. Hunt (1993), however, treated
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as a dubious genus of metoposaurid due to its non-diagnostic nature.
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should be used for all metoposaurids from North America, especially
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seen from the outer aspect (left) and the inner aspect (right)
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Late Triassic
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Temnospondyli
Stereospondyli
Metoposauridae
Eupelor
Cope
Type species
Synonyms
Calamops paludosus
Mastodonsaurus
Metoposaurus

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