Makowskia
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Makowskia Temporal range: Early Permian | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Subphylum: | Vertebrata |
Superclass: | Tetrapoda |
Order: | Seymouriamorpha |
Family: | Discosauriscidae |
Genus: | Makowskia Klembara, 2005 |
Species | |
M. laticephala Klembara, 2005 (type) | |
Makowskia is an extinct genus of discosauriscid seymouriamorph known from the early Permian (lower Saxonian age) of Boskovice Furrow, in the Czech Republic.[1] It was first named by Jozef Klembara in 2009 and the type species is Makowskia laticephala. The generic name honors Alexander Makowsky for describing the first specimens of discosauriscids from the Boskovice Furrow, and the specific name means “broad” (latus in Latin) + “head” (kefalé in Greek). Makowskia is known only from one specimen, the holotype SNMZ 26506, a skull and anterior portion of postcranial skeleton.[1] A phylogenetic analysis places Makowskia as the sister taxon to Spinarerpeton.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Klembara, Jozef (2005). "A new discosauriscid seymouriamorph tetrapod from the Lower Permian of Moravia, Czech Republic". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (1): 25–48.
- ↑ Klembara, Jozef (2009). "The skeletal anatomy and relationships of a new discosauriscid seymouriamorph from the lower Permian of Moravia (Czech Republic)". Annals of Carnegie Museum 77 (4): 451–483. doi:10.2992/0097-4463-77.4.451.
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