Obruchevichthys
Obruchevichthys gracilis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Amphibia |
Subclass: | "Labyrinthodontia |
Order: | Ichthyostegalia |
Family: | Elginerpetontidae |
Genus: | Obruchevichthys Vorobyeva, 1977 |
Species: | Obruchevichthys gracilis Vorobyeva, 1977 |
Obruchevichthys is an extinct genus of tetrapod from Latvia during the Late Devonian. When the jawbone, the only known fossil of this creature, was uncovered in Latvia, it was mistaken as a lobe-fin fish. However, when it was analyzed, it proved to hold many similarities to Elginerpeton, from Scotland. It was then declared belonging to the earliest group of tetrapods.
References
External links
- Devonian Times article on Obruchevichthys gracilis
- Obruchevichthys gracilis and Elginerpeton at Palaeos.com
Further reading
- Gaining Ground: The Origin and Early Evolution of Tetrapods by Jennifer A. Clack
- Origins of the Higher Groups of Tetrapods: Controversy and Consensus by Hans-Peter Schultze and Linda Trueb
- Air-Breathing Fishes: Evolution, Diversity, and Adaptation by Jeffrey B. Graham
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