Georgenthalia
Georgenthalia is an extinct genus of dissorophoid temnospondyl from the Lower Permian. It is a amphibamid which lived in what is now the Thuringian Forest of central Germany. It is known from the holotype MNG 11135, a small, complete skull. It was found in the Bromacker locality of the Tambach Formation. It was first named by Jason S. Anderson, Amy C. Henrici, Stuart S. Sumida, Thomas Martens and David S. Berman in 2008 and the type species is Georgenthalia clavinasica.[1]
Phylogeny
Cladogram after Fröbisch and Reisz, 2008:[2]
References
- ^ Jason S. Anderson, Amy C. Henrici, Stuart S. Sumida, Thomas Martens, and David S. Berman (2008). "Georgenthalia clavinasica, A New Genus and Species of Dissorophoid Temnospondyl from the Early Permian of Germany, and the Relationships of the Family Amphibamidae". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28 (1): 61–75. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2008)28[61:GCANGA]2.0.CO;2. http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1671/0272-4634%282008%2928%5B61%3AGCANGA%5D2.0.CO%3B2?journalCode=vrpa.
- ^ Fröbisch, N.B.; and Reisz, R.R. (2008). "A new Lower Permian amphibamid (Dissorophoidea, Temnospondyli) from the fissure fill deposits near Richards Spur, Oklahoma". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28 (4): 1015–1030. doi:10.1671/0272-4634-28.4.1015.
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- Temnospondyls
- Carboniferous amphibians
- Permian amphibians
- Triassic amphibians
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