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Extinct genus of amphibians
Supergroup of Pennsylvania, United States. Calamops was first named by Sinclair in 1917 and the type species is Calamops paludosus. It was usually thought to
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Extinct family of Paleozoic plants
form genera within the family are diagnosed by their stem structure: Calamopitys, Stenomyelon, and Diichinia. It was named by Solms-Laubach in 1896. Since
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Broiliellus Broomistega Broomulus Bulgosuchus Bukobaja Cacops Caerorhachis Calamops Callobatrachus Calverpeton Capetus Captorhinidae Capitosaurus Cardiocephalus
List of prehistoric amphibian genera
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German-born American paleontologist (1956–2026)
Sues, S; Schoch, R (2014). "Anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of Calamops paludosus (Temnospondyli, Stereospondyli) from the Triassic of the Newark
Hans-Dieter_Sues
†Brachychirotherium †Brontozoum †Brontozoum sillimanium †Calamops – type locality for genus †Calamops paludosus – type locality for species †Chirotherium †Chirotherium
List of the prehistoric life of Pennsylvania
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Genus of temnospondyl amphibian (fossil)
Koskinonodon (now known as Anaschisma). The authors considered the trematosaur Calamops a possible synonym of Eupelor. Later, Chowdbury (1965) subsumed Eupelor
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Geologic formation in the United States
Doswell Formation (as the Lahaska Creek Member) due to preserving fossils of Calamops, a temnospondyl amphibian which lived at the same time as the Doswell Formation
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Paleontological research in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
Another prominent early 1900s discovery was a lower jaw from the amphibian Calamops was discovered in the Late Triassic Stockton Formation at Holicong. This
Paleontology_in_Pennsylvania
Extinct family of temnospondyls
Rainer R. (1 September 2013). "Anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of Calamops paludosus (Temnospondyli, Stereospondyli) from the Triassic of the Newark
Metoposauridae
†Calamites undulatus †Calamocarpon †Calamocarpon insignis †Calamopitys †Calamopitys americana †Calamopitys foerstei †Calamopteris †Calamopteris hippocrepis †Calamoptys
List of the Paleozoic life of Kentucky
List_of_the_Paleozoic_life_of_Kentucky
†Calacanthopora senticosa †Calamophyton †Calamophyton bicephalum †Calamopitys †Calamopitys eupuncatata †Calceocrinus †Calceocrinus chrysalis †Calliocrinus
List of the Paleozoic life of New York (state)
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Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the Germanic personal name Berto, a short form of the various compound personal names formed with berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’ (see for example Berthold, Bertholf, and Bertram).
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Hindu
Honor of victory
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Protection
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sikh
Beautiful; Desire
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Irish Gaelic Parthalán, possibly PÀRLAN means "son of Talmai."
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Tamil
Ornamented, Lord Krishna
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Australian, German, Greek, Hungarian
God of Wine; Wine; Drama; Follower of Dionysus
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Drona's Son
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American, British, English, Irish
Helpful
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Arabic, Muslim
Helper
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