“…The phylogeny of temnospondyls and its various subclades has been frequently examined using computer-assisted methods (e.g., Eltink et al, 2017, 2019; Fernández-Coll et al, 2017; Marsicano et al, 2017, 2021; Marzola et al, 2017; Pacheco et al, 2017; Pardo et al, 2017; Chakravorti and Sengupta, 2018; Gee et al, 2018, 2021; Liu, 2018; Schoch, 2018a, 2018b, 2018c, 2019, 2021a, 2021b; Schoch and Witzmann, 2018; Atkins et al, 2019; Buffa et al, 2019; Schoch and Voigt, 2019; Dilkes, 2020; Gee, 2020b, 2021; Maisch, 2020; Schoch et al, 2020a; Werneburg et al, 2020; Schoch and Milner, 2021; Schoch and Sobral, 2021; Arbez et al, 2022; Schoch & Sues, 2022; Werneburg et al, 2022). The large body of work underscores the import of phylogenetic analyses as the means of inferring evolutionary narratives and informing taxonomic frameworks.…”