Pasawioops is an extinct genus of early Permian dissorophoid temnospondyl within the clade Amphibamiformes.
Pasawioops was first described from the early Permian fissure fills near Richards Spur in Comanche County, Oklahoma.
The holotype is a complete skull (reposited at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History [OMNH]), while the referred specimens are larger but more incomplete partial skulls (one at the OMNH and the other at the Field Museum).
A tooth-bearing crest is found along the cultriform process, and the pterygoid bears two ridges of teeth.
[4] Pasawioops has long been recognized to be closely related to Micropholis from South Africa and Tersomius from North America.