3-528: Platyoposaurinae Melosaurinae Archegosauridae is a family of relatively large and long snouted temnospondyls that lived in the Permian period. They were fully aquatic animals, and were metabolically and physiologically more similar to fish than modern amphibians. The family has been divided into two subfamilies, the longer-snouted Platyoposaurinae and the shorter-snouted Melosaurinae . [REDACTED] [REDACTED] This article related to
6-473: A Permian animal is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Temnospondyli -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Melosaurinae See text . Melosaurinae is an extinct subfamily of temnospondyl amphibians, part of the family Archegosauridae . Most melosaurines are known from Russia, although an unnamed species has been found in Brazil. Unlike
9-784: The long-skulled archegosaurids of the family Platyoposaurinae , melosaurines have shorter, broadened snouts. Below is a cladogram modified from Ruta et al. (2007): Sclerocephalus haeuseri Syndyodosuchus tetricus Cheliderpeton vrayni Cheliderpeton latirostre Intasuchus silvicola Konzhukovia vetusta Tryphosuchus paucidens Koinia silantjevi Melosaurus uralensis Uralosuchus tverdochlebovae Archegosaurus dyscriton Archegosaurus decheni Collidosuchus tchudinovi Kashmirosaurus ornatus Australerpeton cosgriffi Bashkirosaurus cherdyncevi Platyoposaurus stuckenbergi Prionosuchus plummeri [REDACTED] [REDACTED] This Temnospondyli -related article
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