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  • They were described at various times as batrachians, stegocephalians, and labyrinthodonts, although these names are now rarely used.
  • Batracios ( Batrachians : Vertebrates from the trip to the Pacific ) ", written after the exhaustive study of 786 species collected during his trip.
  • It was operated by a pale, balding man of curiously batrachian mien who claimed to have met Lovecraft during the latter's visit to New Orleans.
  • As more fossils were uncovered in England, Owen depicted these labyrinthodonts as the " highest " form of batrachian and compared them to crocodiles, which he considered the highest form of reptiles.
  • More specific to this species, " Hemiechinus auritus " is an insectivore that forages in the early evening looking for insects, myriapods, gastropods, batrachians ( amphibians ), small vertebrates and plants.
  • Budgett J . S . ( 1899a ) Notes on the Batrachians of the Paraguayan Chaco, with observations upon their breeding habits and development, especially with regard to " Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis ", Cope.
  • First the tumble of the arrogant colossus, AOL Time Warner; then the unraveling of the imperious Hollywood Svengali, Michael Ovitz; finally the news that the batrachian Enron executives may do time for manipulating energy markets in California.
  • In their 2008 description of the fossil batrachian " Gerobatrachus ", Anderson and co-authors suggested that caecilians arose from the Lepospondyl group of ancestral tetrapods, and may be more closely related to amniotes than to frogs and salamanders, which arose from Temnospondyl ancestors.
  • In a movie column in The Los Angeles Times on Tuesday, Patrick Goldstein said that " Town and Country " seemed dated by a quarter-century or so, underscoring the fact that sex farces with wife-swapping and breathless batrachian grapplings are a defunct genre in Hollywood.
  • Nevertheless, with Fu Manchu and his strange cohorts and even more bizarre " pets " ( monstrous spiders, lizards, hamadryads, batrachians unknown to science, murderous " lepidopterae ", Venus fly-traps capable of digesting a man ) Rohmer accomplished what all writers of popular fiction yearn for, but rarely achieve  the creation of a character who transcends mere popularity and becomes an entry in the dictionary . }}
  • As a result of his investigations about the man who lives in rural areas in relation to the world of sound around him, Alberto Soriano made more than 900 recordings, part of which he also used in his composition " Madrigals for the Walker ", ( 1970 ), original assembly of bird songs, croaking of batrachians, voices of herdsmen and sheep-shearers, work where he undoubtedly combines his creative facet with the result of his work as investigator
  • Owen thought the name " Mastodonsaurus " " ought not to be retained, because it recalls unavoidably the idea of the mammalian genus " Mastodon ", or else a mammilloid form of the tooth . . . and because the second element of the word, " saurus ", indicates a false affinity, the remains belonging, not to the Saurian, but to the Batrachian order of Reptiles . " Owen recognized the animal was not a " saurian " reptile, yet he also referred Jaeger's " Phytosaurus " to the genus.