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    the United States. Cacops is one of the few olsoniforms (dissorophids and the larger trematopids) whose ontogeny is known. Cacops fossils were almost...
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    aspidosaurine. In 1910, two of the best-known dissorophid genera were named: Cacops aspidephorus and Platyhystrix (as a species of Ctenosaurus; proper name erected...
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    biomechanical interpretations of the vertebrae and osteoderms of Cacops aspidephorus and Dissorophus multicinctus (Temnospondyli, Dissorophidae)". Journal...
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    covered with thick hard plates, similar to those of its near relative, Cacops. Platyhystrix is primarily known from Early Permian formations from the...
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    Probable descendant taxon Lissamphibia survives to present. Skeleton of Cacops aspidephorus (Dissorophidae) in the Field Museum Scientific classification Domain:...
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    novomexicanus. The skull closely resembled that of a specimen of Cacops aspidephorus found in Texas but the arrangement of ridges in the otic region was...
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  • several features (synapomorphies) with the dissorophids Conjunctio and Cacops, including and bony plates called osteoderms that are fused to the vertebrae...
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  • phylogenetic analysis, which placed it as the sister taxon to the Eucacopinae (Cacops + Zygosaurus + Kamacops). Reiszerpeton is known only from the type species...
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    biomechanical interpretations of the vertebrae and osteoderms of Cacops aspidephorus and Dissorophus multicinctus (Temnospondyli, Dissorophidae)". Journal...
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  • "Fauna of the Vale and Choza: 11, Lysorophus: Vale and Choza, Diplocaulus, Cacops, and Eryopidae: Choza". Fieldiana: Geology. 10 (25): 313–322. Wellstead...
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