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Edops ('swollen face') is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian from the Early Permian Period. Unlike more advanced temnospondyls of the time, such as Eryops, Edops 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 Archer City Formation of the US, a broad-skulled animal with large palatal teeth.

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  • شره الوجه (ar)
  • Edops craigi (ca)
  • Edops (en)
  • Edops (es)
  • Edops craigi (it)
  • Edops (fr)
  • Edops (nl)
  • Edops (uk)
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  • Edops craigi és una espècie d'amfibi temnospòndil que va viure a principis del període Permià. Les seves restes fòssils s'han trobat als Estats Units. Feia uns 2 metres de longitud i presentaven una dentició marginal. (ca)
  • شره الوجه أو الإدوبص (الاسم العلمي:†Edops) هو جنس منقرض من البرمائيات البدائية يتبع فصيلة شرهات الوجه من رتبة مقسومات الفقار. (ar)
  • Edops es un género extinto representado por una única especie de temnospóndilo que vivió a principios del período Pérmico en lo que hoy son los Estados Unidos. Medía aproximadamente 2 metros de largo y poseía un amplio cráneo con largos dientes palatales. (es)
  • L'edope (Edops craigi Romer, 1936) era un anfibio ora estinto, appartenente ai temnospondili. Visse nel Permiano inferiore (circa 280 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti sono stati ritrovati in Texas. (it)
  • Edops ('swollen face') is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian from the Early Permian Period. Unlike more advanced temnospondyls of the time, such as Eryops, Edops 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 Archer City Formation of the US, a broad-skulled animal with large palatal teeth. (en)
  • Edops craigi Edops craigi Vue d'artiste de E. craigi. Genre † EdopsRomer, 1936 Espèce † Edops craigiRomer, 1936 Edops est un genre éteint de temnospondyles. Contrairement aux types plus avancés, ces espèces présentaient un motif archaïque d'os palatal et possédaient encore divers os supplémentaires à l'arrière du crâne. Les Edopoidea avaient également des prémaxillées particulièrement grosses (les os qui forment la pointe du museau) et des narines externes proportionnellement petites. Au sein du clade, le membre le plus basal semble être Edops de la formation des premiers Permiens de l'époque du Permien inférieur, un animal à tête large et à grandes dents palatines. Il a été nommé « face de glouton » en raison de ses grandes mâchoires (du latin edo "glouton" et du grec ops "face, regard"). (fr)
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  • Romer and Witter, 1942 (en)
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  • Early Permian (en)
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  • Langston, 1953 (en)
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  • Edops craigi (en)
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  • Edops craigi és una espècie d'amfibi temnospòndil que va viure a principis del període Permià. Les seves restes fòssils s'han trobat als Estats Units. Feia uns 2 metres de longitud i presentaven una dentició marginal. (ca)
  • شره الوجه أو الإدوبص (الاسم العلمي:†Edops) هو جنس منقرض من البرمائيات البدائية يتبع فصيلة شرهات الوجه من رتبة مقسومات الفقار. (ar)
  • Edops ('swollen face') is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian from the Early Permian Period. Unlike more advanced temnospondyls of the time, such as Eryops, Edops 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 Archer City Formation of the US, a broad-skulled animal with large palatal teeth. Edops was fairly big, at 2 metres (6.6 ft) 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. The American paleontologist Alfred Sherwood Romer named Edops "swollen face" (from Greek oidos "swelling" and Greek ops "face") in 1936, noting that the "premaxillaries are greatly thickened and produced externally into rounded swellings (whence the generic name)." (The Latinized spelling "edo" for "oidos" resembles the Latin word edo meaning a glutton, but this is not the formal etymology.) In a 1943 popular article, Romer explained that the original fossil find was nicknamed "Grandpa Bumps" for the lumps of bone, which had survived while the rest of the first skull had been largely destroyed. Romer and his preparator R. V. Witter from Harvard University described Edops in more detail from additional fossil material in 1942. (en)
  • Edops craigi Edops craigi Vue d'artiste de E. craigi. Genre † EdopsRomer, 1936 Espèce † Edops craigiRomer, 1936 Edops est un genre éteint de temnospondyles. Contrairement aux types plus avancés, ces espèces présentaient un motif archaïque d'os palatal et possédaient encore divers os supplémentaires à l'arrière du crâne. Les Edopoidea avaient également des prémaxillées particulièrement grosses (les os qui forment la pointe du museau) et des narines externes proportionnellement petites. Au sein du clade, le membre le plus basal semble être Edops de la formation des premiers Permiens de l'époque du Permien inférieur, un animal à tête large et à grandes dents palatines. Il a été nommé « face de glouton » en raison de ses grandes mâchoires (du latin edo "glouton" et du grec ops "face, regard"). Ce genre n'est représenté que par une seule espèce, Edops craigi, d'assez grande taille (2 mètres de long). Les restes fragmentaires des Viséan d’Écosse semblent provenir d’Edops ou d’un proche parent et sont donc antérieurs au type de matériau Edops du Permien. (fr)
  • Edops es un género extinto representado por una única especie de temnospóndilo que vivió a principios del período Pérmico en lo que hoy son los Estados Unidos. Medía aproximadamente 2 metros de largo y poseía un amplio cráneo con largos dientes palatales. (es)
  • L'edope (Edops craigi Romer, 1936) era un anfibio ora estinto, appartenente ai temnospondili. Visse nel Permiano inferiore (circa 280 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti sono stati ritrovati in Texas. (it)
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