Biology:Palatinerpeton

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Short description: Extinct genus of amphibians

Palatinerpeton
Temporal range: Asselian
~298–290 Ma
Scientific classification e
Missing taxonomy template (fix): Stereospondylomorpha/?/?
Genus: Palatinerpeton
Boy, 1996
Type species
Palatinerpeton kraetschmeri
Boy, 1996

Palatinerpeton is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian.[1] Fossils have been found in the Lauterecken-Odernheim Formation of Germany.[2]

Phylogeny

Palatinerpeton is one of several Late Carboniferous and Early Permian European temnospondyls with uncertain affinities; the others include Iberospondylus, Sclerocephalus, and Cheliderpeton. Phylogenetic studies have placed them as either early representatives of a group called Stereospondylomorpha, or close relatives of a group called Eryopidae. Stereospondylomorpha is a large clade mostly made up of Mesozoic taxa, while Eryopidae is a small family consisting of several Carboniferous and Permian temnospondyls. These two groups are usually considered distantly related. Schoch & Witzmann (2009) conducted a phylogenetic analysis in which Eryopidae and Stereospondylomorpha were found to be closely related, both members of a clade called Eryopoidea. Palatinerpeton was found to be the sister taxon of Eryopoidea. Below is a cladogram from their study:[1]

Temnospondyli

Capetus palustris

Dendrerpeton acadianum

Trimerorhachis insignis

Dissorophoidea

Acanthostomatops vorax

Ecolsonia cutlerensis

Micropholis stowi

Iberospondylus schultzei

Palatinerpeton kraetschmeri

Eryopoidea
Eryopidae

"Onchiodon" frossardi

Onchiodon labyrinthicus

Eryops megacephalus

Stereospondylomorpha

Sclerocephalus spp.

Cheliderpeton latirostre

Archegosaurus decheni

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Schoch, R. R.; Witzmann, F. (2009). "Osteology and relationships of the temnospondyl genusSclerocephalus". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 157: 135. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00535.x. 
  2. Palatinerpeton at Fossilworks.org

Wikidata ☰ Q7126823 entry