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Tatrasaurus is an extinct genus of mastodonsauroid temnospondyl within the family Mastodonsauridae.
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Batrachosuchoides is an extinct genus of prehistoric amphibian from the Early Triassic of Russia. It was found in the Baskunchakskaia Series and the Lestanshorskaya Svita.
Batrachosaurus is an extinct genus of prehistoric brachyopoid amphibian that lived in Germany during the Middle Triassic (Ladinian). The genus was named by Joseph Fitzinger in 1837 and the type species, B. jaegeri, was named three years later in 1840. It may have been the same animal as Mastodonsaurus.
Deltacephalus is an extinct genus of prehistoric stereospondyl temnospondyl from Madagascar.
Inflectosuchus is an extinct genus of prehistoric amphibian.
Indolyrocephalus is an extinct genus of prehistoric amphibian.
Gonioglyptus is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Trematosauridae.
Notobrachyops is a genus of brachyopid temnospondyl amphibian. It is known from a skull roof impression found in the Ashfield Shale of Mortdale, New South Wales, Australia. The Ashfield Shale has also yielded a shark species, a lungfish species, six species of paleoniscid fish, a species of holostean fish, a subholostean fish, and the labyrinthodont amphibian Paracyclotosaurus davidi.
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Mordex is an extinct genus of temnospondyls from Carboniferous of the Czech Republic.
Rewana is an extinct genus of prehistoric temnospondyls. Two species have been described from the Arcadia Formation of Australia.
Quasicyclotosaurus is an extinct genus of mastodonsauroid temnospondyl.
Prothoosuchus is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Thoosuchidae.
Procochleosaurus is an extinct genus of cochleosaurid temnospondyl. Known from the Jarrow coal mines of Ireland, this genus is the oldest known member of the family Cochleosauridae. It was quite similar to Cochleosaurus, an early temnospondyl from the Czech Republic.
Platystega is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Trematosauridae.
Plagiorophus is an extinct genus of prehistoric plagiosaurid. It is known from the Middle Triassic Bukobay Formation (Ladinian) and Donguz Formation (Anisian) of Russia.
Peltostega is an extinct genus of prehistoric trematosaurians. The type is the only known species, Peltostega erici It is known from the Early Triassic Kongressfjellet Formation of Svalbard and Jan Mayen.
Tertrema is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Trematosauridae.
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