,== Zatrachydidae
,==10|
| `== Dissorophoidea
,===8|
| | ,== Archegosauridae
,===7| `===9|
| | `== Eryopidae
| |
,===5| `============ Iberospondylus
| |
| | ,============ Cochleosauridae
,===4| `==6|
| | `============ Edopidae
,===3| |
| | `====================== Capetus
,===2| |
| | `=========================== Dendrerpeton
| |
======1| `================================ Balanerpeton
|
| ,================================ Dvinosauria
`==11|
| ,=========================== Rhinesuchidae
`==12|
| ,====================== Capitosauria
`==13|
| ,================= Trematosauridae
`==14|
| ,============ Metoposauroidea
`==15|
| ,======= Rhytidosteidae
`==16|
`======= Brachyopoidea
Consensus phylogeny of temnospondyls, from Milner and Sequeira (1994, 1998), Yates and Warren (2000) and Steyer (2000), and Laurin and Soler-Gijón (2006).
The following apomorphies (sorted by node) can be placed on the tree:
- Temnospondyli Zittel, 1888: interpterygoid vacuities broad, rounded anteriorly; alary process of premaxilla present (Laurin and Soler-Gijón, 2006); presence of palatal tusks (Fig. 1); vertebrae of 'rachitomous' to 'stereospondylous' type; and ornamented scapular elements. Click on an image to view larger version & data in a new window
- Euskelia Yates and Warren, 2000: grooves for lateral line organ absent in adults; anterior palatal fossa absent (Laurin and Soler-Gijón, 2006).
- Unnamed clade including Dendrerpeton, Capetus, and eryopoids: jugal extends anterior to orbit (Laurin and Soler-Gijón, 2006).
- Unnamed clade including Capetus, and eryopoids: vomer excluded from rim of interpterygoid vacuity (Laurin and Soler-Gijón, 2006).
- Unnamed clade including edopoids, and eryopoids: septomaxilla possesses sculptured dermal flange (Laurin and Soler-Gijón, 2006).
- Edopoidea Romer, 1945 (as Edopsoidea): marginally elongate premaxilla (Milner and Sequeira, 1998); lacrimal excluded from orbit; premaxillay long; alary process of premaxilla absent; supratemporal narrow; interpeterygoid vacuity moderately broad, pointed anteriorly (Laurin and Soler-Gijón, 2006).
- Unnamed clade including Iberospondylus and eryopoids: occipital condyle bilobed, formed mostly by exoccipital; intertemporal absent (Laurin and Soler-Gijón, 2006).
- Unnamed clade including eryopoids and dissorophoids: vomer forms anterior margin of interpterygoid vacuity (Laurin and Soler-Gijón, 2006).
Click on an image to view larger version & data in a new window - Eryopoidea Cope, 1882 (as Eryopsoidea): relatively rounded choana (Steyer, 2000), and possibly, a vertical iliac blade (Yates and Warren, 2000).
- Dissorophoidea Bolt, 1969: exposure of the dorso-lateral margin of the palatine in the orbital margin; narial, prefrontal and supratympanic flanges; both large orbits and pineal foramen; and long and slender limb elements (when preserved) (Dilkes, 1990; Yates and Warren, 2000; Steyer, 2000).
- Limnarchia Yates and Warren, 2000: paraquadrate foramen on the occipital face of the quadratojugual; perforated anterior palatal fossa (Fig. 1D); ectopterygoid toothrow (Fig. 1D); pterygoid with a conical recess dorsal of the pterygoid-parasphenoid articulation; maxilla-vomer suture (Fig. 1D); loss of denticles on the vomers; discrete postglenoid area on the mandible; and relatively elongate interclavicle.
- Stereospondyli Frass, 1889: palatine ramus of the pterygoid posteriorly retracted (Fig. 1D); pterygoid with a flat, broad internal process articulating with most of the lateral edge of the parasphenoid plate (Fig. 1D); and ornamentation of the ventral surface of the pterygoid (Yates and Warren, 2000).
- Unnamed taxon including Capitosauria and Trematosauridae: double occipital condyle without contribution from the basioccipital; denticle field lost from all three coronoids; toothrow on posterior coronoid (Yates and Warren, 2000).
- Trematosauria Yates and Warren, 2000: loss of stapedial foramen (Yates and Warren, 2000).
- Unnamed taxon including Metoposauroidea and Rhytidosteidae: otic notch reduced to a wide, shallow embayment; open notch present instead of a supraglenoid foramen (Yates and Warren, 2000).
- Unnamed taxon including Rhytidosteidae and Brachyopoidea: lacrimal absent; absence of tooth rows or teeth on any coronoids (Yates and Warren, 2000).