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- Stegops abstract "Stegops is an extinct genus of euskelian temnospondyl from the Late Carboniferous of the eastern United States. Fossils are known from the Pennsylvanian coal deposits of Linton, Ohio. It was once classified in the eryopoid family Zatrachydidae because it and other zatrachydids have spikes extending from the margins of its skull, but it is now classified as a dissorophoid that independently evolved spikes. Stegops was first named by American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope in 1885, with his description of the type species Stegops divaricata. Cope had also named a species of Sauropleura from Linton in 1875, which he called Sauropleura newberryi. This species was later synonymized with Stegops divaricata when the type specimen of S. newberryi was prepared and found to be a large specimen of Stegops.".
- Stegops wikiPageID "21577629".
- Stegops wikiPageRevisionID "536164407".
- Stegops authority "Cope, 1885".
- Stegops fossilRange Pennsylvanian.
- Stegops hasPhotoCollection Stegops.
- Stegops synonyms "* Stegops newberryi".
- Stegops typeSpecies "Stegops divaricata".
- Stegops typeSpeciesAuthority "Cope, 1885".
- Stegops subject Category:Prehistoric_amphibians.
- Stegops type Amphibian102704792.
- Stegops type Artifact100021939.
- Stegops type Container103094503.
- Stegops type Conveyance103100490.
- Stegops type Instrumentality103575240.
- Stegops type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Stegops type Object100002684.
- Stegops type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Stegops type PrehistoricAmphibians.
- Stegops type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Stegops type Vehicle104524313.
- Stegops type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Stegops type Whole100003553.
- Stegops type Amphibian.
- Stegops comment "Stegops is an extinct genus of euskelian temnospondyl from the Late Carboniferous of the eastern United States. Fossils are known from the Pennsylvanian coal deposits of Linton, Ohio. It was once classified in the eryopoid family Zatrachydidae because it and other zatrachydids have spikes extending from the margins of its skull, but it is now classified as a dissorophoid that independently evolved spikes.".
- Stegops label "Stegops".
- Stegops sameAs m.05mwq60.
- Stegops sameAs Q7606710.
- Stegops sameAs Q7606710.
- Stegops sameAs Stegops.
- Stegops wasDerivedFrom Stegops?oldid=536164407.
- Stegops isPrimaryTopicOf Stegops.