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Edopoidea is a clade of primitive temnospondyl amphibians including the genus Edops and the family Cochleosauridae. Edopoids are known from the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian of North America and Europe, and the Late Permian of Africa. They are among the most basal temnospondyls, and possess a number of primitive features that were lost in later members of the group.

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  • شرهات الوجه وأقاربها (ar)
  • Edopoidea (en)
  • Edopoidea (fr)
  • Edopoidea (it)
  • Edopoidea (nl)
  • Edopoidea (uk)
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  • شرهات الوجه وأقاربها (الاسم العلمي:†Edopoidea) هي منقرضة من البرمائيات البدائية تتبع رتبة مقسومات الفقار. (ar)
  • Edopoidea is a clade of primitive temnospondyl amphibians including the genus Edops and the family Cochleosauridae. Edopoids are known from the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian of North America and Europe, and the Late Permian of Africa. They are among the most basal temnospondyls, and possess a number of primitive features that were lost in later members of the group. (en)
  • Les Edopoidea forment un clade éteint d’amphibiens temnospondyles, comprenant le genre Edops et la famille des . Les Edopoidea sont connus dans le Carbonifère supérieur et le Permien inférieur d'Amérique du Nord et d'Europe, et dans le Permien supérieur d'Afrique. Ils font partie des temnospondyles les plus basaux et possèdent un certain nombre de caractéristiques primitives qui ont été perdues chez les membres ultérieurs du groupe. (fr)
  • Gli edopoidi (Edopoidea) sono un clade di anfibi temnospondili estinti, che comprendono il genere Edops e la famiglia Cochleosauridae. Vissero tra il Carbonifero superiore e il Permiano superiore (circa 320 - 252 milioni di anni fa), e i loro resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Europa, Nordamerica e Africa. Sono considerati tra i temnospondili più basali e possedevano un certo numero di caratteristiche primitive che sono state in seguito perse dai membri successivi dei temnospondili. (it)
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  • Edopoids (en)
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