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- Edops abstract "Edops ('glutton face') is an extinct genus of temnospondyl. Unlike more advanced kinds they exhibited an archaic pattern of palatal bones, and still possessed various additional bones at the back of the skull. Edopoids also had particularly big premaxillae (the bones that form the tip of the snout) and proportionally small external nostrils. Within the clade, the most basal member seems to be Edops from the Early Permian of the USA, a broad-skulled animal with large palatal teeth. It was named for its large jaws (from Latin edo "glutton" and Greek ops "face, look").It was fairly big, at 2 m in length. Fragmentary remains from the Viséan of Scotland appear to come from Edops or a close relative and hence predate the type Edops material of the Permian.".
- Edops thumbnail Edops_craigi12DB.jpg?width=300.
- Edops wikiPageID "16756390".
- Edops wikiPageRevisionID "543375098".
- Edops authority "Romer and Witter, 1942".
- Edops fossilRange "Early Permian".
- Edops hasPhotoCollection Edops.
- Edops imageWidth "240".
- Edops name "Edops".
- Edops parentAuthority "Langston, 1953".
- Edops subdivision "* E. craigi (Romer and Witter, 1942 )".
- Edops subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Edops subject Category:Permian_amphibians.
- Edops subject Category:Temnospondyls.
- Edops type Amphibian102704792.
- Edops type Artifact100021939.
- Edops type Container103094503.
- Edops type Conveyance103100490.
- Edops type Instrumentality103575240.
- Edops type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Edops type Object100002684.
- Edops type PermianAmphibians.
- Edops type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Edops type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Edops type Vehicle104524313.
- Edops type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Edops type Whole100003553.
- Edops type Amphibian.
- Edops comment "Edops ('glutton face') is an extinct genus of temnospondyl. Unlike more advanced kinds they exhibited an archaic pattern of palatal bones, and still possessed various additional bones at the back of the skull. Edopoids also had particularly big premaxillae (the bones that form the tip of the snout) and proportionally small external nostrils. Within the clade, the most basal member seems to be Edops from the Early Permian of the USA, a broad-skulled animal with large palatal teeth.".
- Edops label "Edops".
- Edops label "Edops".
- Edops sameAs Edops.
- Edops sameAs m.04051g7.
- Edops sameAs Q3754110.
- Edops sameAs Q3754110.
- Edops sameAs Edops.
- Edops wasDerivedFrom Edops?oldid=543375098.
- Edops depiction Edops_craigi12DB.jpg.
- Edops isPrimaryTopicOf Edops.