Weigeltisaurus
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Weigeltisaurus Temporal range: Permian | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Sauropsida |
Subclass: | Diapsida |
(unranked): | Avicephala |
Family: | Coelurosauravidae |
Genus: | Weigeltisaurus |
Binomial name | |
Weigeltisaurus jaekeli Weigelt, 1930 | |
Weigeltisaurus was a genus of avicephalan reptile[1] that lived in Madagascar about 280 million years ago, during the Permian Period. It was discovered at the beginning of the 20th century.[2]
The Weigeltisaurus had a layer of skin stretched between its ribs which allowed it to glide.[3] This lizard-like reptile possibly had a very small frill at the back of its head covering most of its neck area.[4]
In the book Ecology and Behaviour of Mesozoic Reptiles it was suggested that the name Weigeltisaurus was a "junior synonym of Coelurosauravus".[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cloudsley-Thompson, L. J. (2005). Ecology and Behaviour of Mesozoic Reptiles. Springer. p. 63. ISBN 9783540265719.
- ↑ International Symposium Central European Permian: Jabłonna, April 27-29, 1978 : Proceedings. Wyd. Geologiczne. 1981. ISBN 9788322001240.
- ↑ Bailey, Jill (1995). The Young Oxford Book of the Prehistoric World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195211634.
- ↑ Sherwood Romer, Alfred (1976). Osteology of the reptiles. University of Chicago Press. p. 165.
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