Chunerpeton

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Chunerpeton tianyiensis
Temporal range: Middle or Late Jurassic, 164Ma
Artist's reconstruction of Waptia fieldensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: "Amphibia" (wide sense)
Order: Caudata
(unranked): Urodela
Suborder: Cryptobranchoidea
Genus: Chunerpeton
Gao & Shubin, 2003
Species:  C. tianyiensis
Binomial name
Chunerpeton tianyiensis
Gao & Shubin, 2003

Chunerpeton tianyiensis is an extinct species of salamander from the ?Late Jurassic Daohugou Beds in Ningcheng County, Nei Mongol (Inner Mongolia), China. It is the only species classified under the genus Chunerpeton.[1] It was a small animal measuring 18 cm in length.[2]

It lived with other primitive salamanders, e.g. Jeholotriton paradoxus Wang 2000, Liaoxitriton daohugouensis Wang 2004, and Pangerpeton sinensis Wang & Evans 2006 of the same age.

The strata containing these fossil salamanders, the Daohugou Beds, is controversial in its age, ranging from Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous.

References

  1. Ke-Qin Gao & Neil H. Shubin (27 March 2003). "Earliest known crown-group salamanders". Nature 422 (6930): 424–428. doi:10.1038/nature01491. 
  2. http://www.palaeocritti.com/by-group/lissamphibia/chunerpeton
  • Herpetology, Third Edition: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles by Laurie J. Vitt and Janalee P. Caldwell
  • Fins into Limbs: Evolution, Development, and Transformation by Brian K. Hall
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