Archegosauridae
Archegosauridae Temporal range: Early Permian-Late Permian
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Archegosaurus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Amphibia |
Order: | †Temnospondyli |
Superfamily: | †Archegosauroidea |
Family: | †Archegosauridae Lydekker, 1885 |
Genera | |
Platyoposaurinae
Melosaurinae
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Archegosauridae is a family of relatively large and long snouted temnospondyls that lived in the Permian period. They were fully aquatic animals, and were metabolically and physiologically more similar to fish than modern amphibians.[1]
Gallery[]
Prionosuchus
Platyoposaurus
Konzukovia
References[]
- ^ Florian Witzmann; Elizabeth Brainerd (2017). "Modeling the physiology of the aquatic temnospondyl Archegosaurus decheni from the early Permian of Germany". Fossil Record. 20 (2): 105–127. doi:10.5194/fr-20-105-2017.
- Ruta, M., Pisani, D., Lloyd, G. T. and Benton, M. J. 2007. A supertree of Temnospondyli: cladogenetic patterns in the most species-rich group of early tetrapods. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 274: 3087–3095.
Categories:
- Permian temnospondyls
- Cisuralian first appearances
- Lopingian extinctions
- Prehistoric amphibian families
- Taxa named by Richard Lydekker
- Prehistoric amphibian stubs