Rotaryus

Rotaryus
Temporal range: Early Permian, 284–279.5Ma
Restoration of Rotaryus gothae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: "Amphibia" (wide sense)
Order: Temnospondyli
Family: Trematopidae
Genus: Rotaryus
Berman et al., 2011
Type species
Rotaryus gothae
Berman et al., 2011

Rotaryus is an extinct genus of Early Permian trematopid dissorophoid temnospondyl known from the Free State of Thuringia of central Germany.[1]

Discovery

Rotaryus is known only from the holotype MNG 10182, articulated partial well-preserved skull and both mandibles and a closely associated partial postcranial skeleton. The postcranial skeleton includes several articulated neural arches with ribs, most of the left shoulder girdle, humeri, right radius and ulna, and a femur. It was collected from the uppermost part of the Tambach Formation, dating to the Artinskian stage of the Late Cisuralian Series (or alternatively upper Rotliegend), about 284-279.5 million years ago. It was found in the lowermost formational unit of the Upper Rotliegend Group or Series of the Bromacker Quarry, the middle part of the Thuringian Forest, near the village of Tambach-Dietharz. Rotaryus is only the second trematopid species to be reported from the Bromacker locality, and outside of United States, alongside with Tambachia.[1]

Phylogeny

Rotaryus is characterized by a unique combination of characters, including the two following autapomorphies: "entire length of nasolacrimal canal exposed as a smooth, uniform channel in which the anterior half coincides with the maxillary-lacrimal suture; and parasphenoid plate has an outline of an isosceles triangle, with the shorter, equal-length lateral margins converging on the cultriform process." The following cladogram shows the phylogenetic position of Rotaryus, from Berman et al., 2011.[1]

Dissorophoidea 
 Amphibamidae 


Eoscopus




Amphibamus



Doleserpeton






Micropholis



Tersomius






Ecolsonia


 Dissorophidae 

Broiliellus



Dissorophus




Aspidosaurus



Cacops




 Trematopidae 


Fedexia




Anconastes



Tambachia






Rotaryus




Acheloma



Phonerpeton







Etymology

Rotaryus was first named by David S. Berman, Amy C. Henrici, Thomas Martens, Stuart S. Sumida and Jason S. Anderson in 2011 and the type species is Rotaryus gothae. Both the generic name and the specific name honor the Rotary Club of Gotha, Germany, for supporting financially the excavations and the Bromacker locality project.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 David S. Berman, Amy C. Henrici, Thomas Martens, Stuart S. Sumida and Jason S. Anderson (2011). "Rotaryus gothae, a New Trematopid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Lower Permian of Central Germany". Annals of Carnegie Museum 80 (1): 49–65. doi:10.2992/007.080.0106.