"' Eucacopinae "'is an extinct clade ( evolutionary grouping ) of dissorophid temnospondyls.
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The name dissorphus was used by Edward Drinker Cope to describe the first dissorophid, " Dissorophus multicinctus ".
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""'Conjunctio " "'is an extinct genus of dissorophid temnospondyl amphibian from the Early Permian of New Mexico.
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""'Reiszerpeton " "'is an extinct genus of dissorophid temnospondyl known from the Early Permian Archer City Formation of Texas.
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In 1911, Paul Miller discovered the remains of various dissorophid bones in New Mexico that were attributed to a new species, " Aspidosaurus novomexicanus ".
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Trematopid olsoniforms are known from the Late Carboniferous of Europe and North America, while dissorophid olsoniforms are primarily found in Early Permian deposits in the central United States.
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A recent study found this skull to represent a new genus and species of dissorophid, while the other skulls were assigned to " Tersomius texensis " and to " Pasawioops cf.
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""'Cacops " "'( Greek for " blind face " ), a genus of dissorophid temnospondyls, is one of the most distinctive Paleozoic amphibians that diversified in the equatorial region of Pangea during the Kungurian stage of the Early Permian.
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The choanae, two holes through which the nasal passage opens into the mouth, are long, narrow, and positioned along the side of the palate . " Anakamacops " is similar to the dissorophid " Kamacops " from Russia in that it has a flat snout, large external nares or nostril openings, and a centrally located depression on the tip of the snout . " Kamacops " has small teeth on its palate, distinguishing it from " Anakamacops ".