Archegosaurus
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Archegosaurus Fossil range: Permian |
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Archegosaurus
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Archegosaurus decheni |
Archegosaurus is a genus of amphibian which lived during the Asselian to Wuchiapingian ages of the Permian, around 299-253 million years ago. The remains of this animal, consisting of at least 90 partial skeletons (mostly skulls) have been found in Germany. The name Archegosaurus was coined by Goldfuss in 1847. Archegosaurus gives its name to the Archegosauridae, a group of similar temnospondylids from that period.
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Painting of Archegosaurus from 1920. |
[edit] References
- Witzmann, Florian and Scholza, Henning (2006). "Morphometric study of allometric skull growth in the temnospondyl Archegosaurus decheni from the Permian/Carboniferous of Germany". Geobios 40: 4, pp 541-554.
[edit] External links
- Archosauroidea from Palaeos.com