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* Anderson, J. S. (2008) [http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1671/0272-4634%282008%2928%5B61%3AGCANGA%5D2.0.CO%3B2?prevSearch=%255Bfulltext%253A%2Blissamphibia%255D%2BAND%2B%255Bpublisher%253A%2Bbioone%255D&searchHistoryKey= ''Georgenthalia clavinasica'', A New Genus and Species of Dissorophoid Temnospondyl from the Early Permian of Germany, and the Relationships of the Family Amphibamidae]. ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology''. Vol. 28, Issue 1, pg(s) 61-75 |
* Anderson, J. S. (2008) [http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1671/0272-4634%282008%2928%5B61%3AGCANGA%5D2.0.CO%3B2?prevSearch=%255Bfulltext%253A%2Blissamphibia%255D%2BAND%2B%255Bpublisher%253A%2Bbioone%255D&searchHistoryKey= ''Georgenthalia clavinasica'', A New Genus and Species of Dissorophoid Temnospondyl from the Early Permian of Germany, and the Relationships of the Family Amphibamidae]. ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology''. Vol. 28, Issue 1, pg(s) 61-75 |
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* Anderson, J. S. ''et al.'' (2008) [http://www.cnah.org/pdf_files/988.pdf A stem batrachian from the Early Permian of Texas and the origin of frogs and salamanders]. ''[[Nature]]'' '''453''': 515-518. |
* Anderson, J. S. ''et al.'' (2008) [http://web.archive.org/web/http://www.cnah.org/pdf_files/988.pdf A stem batrachian from the Early Permian of Texas and the origin of frogs and salamanders]. ''[[Nature]]'' '''453''': 515-518. |
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* Berman, D. S. ''et al.''(2010) [http://www.carnegiemnh.org/news/10-jan-mar/fedexia/Annals-15Mar2010-Fedexia.pdf A new trematopid amphibian (Temnospondyli:Dissorophoidea) from the Upper Pennsylvanian of western Pennsylvania: Earliest record of terrestrial vertebrates responding to a warmer, drier climate]. ''Annals of Cargenie Museum'' 78(4):289–318. |
* Berman, D. S. ''et al.''(2010) [http://web.archive.org/web/http://www.carnegiemnh.org/news/10-jan-mar/fedexia/Annals-15Mar2010-Fedexia.pdf A new trematopid amphibian (Temnospondyli:Dissorophoidea) from the Upper Pennsylvanian of western Pennsylvania: Earliest record of terrestrial vertebrates responding to a warmer, drier climate]. ''Annals of Cargenie Museum'' 78(4):289–318. |
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* Huttenlocker, A. K., B. J. Small, & J. D. Pardo. (2007) [http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1671%2F0272-4634(2007)27%5B316%3APSGESN%5D2.0.CO%3B2 ''Plemmyradytes shintoni'' gen. et sp. nov., an Early Permian amphibamid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Eskridge Formation, Nebraska]. ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology'' 27:316-328. |
* Huttenlocker, A. K., B. J. Small, & J. D. Pardo. (2007) [http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1671%2F0272-4634(2007)27%5B316%3APSGESN%5D2.0.CO%3B2 ''Plemmyradytes shintoni'' gen. et sp. nov., an Early Permian amphibamid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Eskridge Formation, Nebraska]. ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology'' 27:316-328. |
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* Schoch, R. R. (2004) [http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1671/1950 Skeleton formation in the Branchiosauridae: a case study in comparing ontogenetic trajectories]. ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology'': Vol. 24, #2, pp. 309-319 |
* Schoch, R. R. (2004) [http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1671/1950 Skeleton formation in the Branchiosauridae: a case study in comparing ontogenetic trajectories]. ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology'': Vol. 24, #2, pp. 309-319 |
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* [http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/160Temnospondyli/100.html#Dissorophidae Dissorophoidea en Palaeos] |
* [http://web.archive.org/web/http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/160Temnospondyli/100.html#Dissorophidae Dissorophoidea en Palaeos] |
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* [http://www.helsinki.fi/~mhaaramo/metazoa/deuterostoma/chordata/amphibia/euskelia/euskelia.html Dissorophoidea en Mikko's Phylogeny Archive] |
* [http://www.helsinki.fi/~mhaaramo/metazoa/deuterostoma/chordata/amphibia/euskelia/euskelia.html Dissorophoidea en Mikko's Phylogeny Archive] |
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Revisión del 22:07 29 nov 2015
Dissorophoidea | ||
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Rango temporal: Carbonífero Superior - Triásico Inferior 310 Ma - 249 Ma El taxón posiblemente descendiente Lissamphibia sobrevive hasta el presente. | ||
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Taxonomía | ||
Reino: | Animalia | |
Filo: | Chordata | |
Superclase: | Tetrapoda | |
Orden: | Temnospondyli† | |
Suborden: | Euskelia | |
Superfamilia: | Dissorophoidea | |
Clados | ||
Dissorophoidea es un clado extinto de temnospóndilos que vivieron desde finales del período Carbonífero en Euroamérica, hasta comienzos del período Triásico.[1] Los miembros de este grupo se distinguen por una serie de detalles en el cráneo.[2] Ciertos estudios han sugerido que Dissorophoidea podría haber dado origen a los lisanfibios.[3][4]
Filogenia
Cladograma según el análisis de Schoch en 2012:[5]
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Referencias
- ↑ Schoch, R. R. & Rubidge, B. S. (2005) The amphibamid Micropholis from the Lystrosaurus assemblage zone of South Africa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3):502-522.
- ↑ Laurin, M. & Steyer, J-S. (2000) Phylogeny and Apomorphies of Temnospondyls.
- ↑ Sigurdsen & Bolt (2009) The lissamphibian humerus and elbow joint, and the origins of modern amphibians. J Morphol.
- ↑ Frobisch, N. B. & Schoch, R. R. (2009) Testing the Impact of Miniaturization on Phylogeny: Paleozoic Dissorophoid Amphibians. Systematic Biology 58:3, 312-327
- ↑ Schoch, R. R. (2012). "Character distribution and phylogeny of the dissorophid temnospondyls". Fossil Record 15 (2): 121–137. doi 10.1002/mmng.201200010
Bibliografía
- Anderson, J. S. (2008) Georgenthalia clavinasica, A New Genus and Species of Dissorophoid Temnospondyl from the Early Permian of Germany, and the Relationships of the Family Amphibamidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Vol. 28, Issue 1, pg(s) 61-75
- Anderson, J. S. et al. (2008) A stem batrachian from the Early Permian of Texas and the origin of frogs and salamanders. Nature 453: 515-518.
- Berman, D. S. et al.(2010) A new trematopid amphibian (Temnospondyli:Dissorophoidea) from the Upper Pennsylvanian of western Pennsylvania: Earliest record of terrestrial vertebrates responding to a warmer, drier climate. Annals of Cargenie Museum 78(4):289–318.
- Huttenlocker, A. K., B. J. Small, & J. D. Pardo. (2007) Plemmyradytes shintoni gen. et sp. nov., an Early Permian amphibamid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Eskridge Formation, Nebraska. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27:316-328.
- Schoch, R. R. (2004) Skeleton formation in the Branchiosauridae: a case study in comparing ontogenetic trajectories. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Vol. 24, #2, pp. 309-319
- Schoch, R. R. (2009) The evolution of life cycles in early amphibians. Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences 37: 135-162.
- Sigurdsen, T. (2008) The otic region of Doleserpeton (Temnospondyli) and its implications for the evolutionary origin of frogs. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society Volume 154, Number 4, December 2008 , pp. 738-751(14)
- Witzmann, F. & Pfretzschner, H.-U. (2003) Larval ontology of Micromelerpeton credneri (Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Vol. 23, #4, pp. 750-768