Beiyanerpeton

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Beiyanerpeton
Temporal range: Late Jurassic, 157 Ma
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Urodela
Suborder: Salamandroidea
Genus: Beiyanerpeton
Gao & Shubin, 2012
Type species
Beiyanerpeton jianpingensis
Gao & Shubin, 2012

Beiyanerpeton is an extinct genus of salamandroid amphibians known from the Late Jurassic of western Liaoning Province, China. It contains a single species, B. jianpingensis.[1]

Discovery[]

Beiyanerpeton is known from the holotype specimen  V0601, an almost complete and articulated skeleton exposed in ventral view. Several unnumbered specimens, PKUP V0602-0606, are also referred to B. jianpingensis, and consist of articulated cranial and postcranial skeletons. The type fossil was collected at , near Jianping in the Liaoning Province, from the Tiaojishan Formation (also known as the Lanqi Formation), dating to the Oxfordian stage of the Late Jurassic period, about 157 million years ago.[1]

Etymology[]

Beiyanerpeton was first described and named by and Neil H. Shubin in 2012, and the type species is Beiyanerpeton jianpingensis. The generic name is derived from Chinese "Beiyan" meaning northern Yan State, and from Greek herpeton, "creeping animal". The specific name honors , a county town which is close to the type locality of Beiyanerpeton.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Ke-Qin Gao and Neil H. Shubin (2012). "Late Jurassic salamandroid from western Liaoning, China". PNAS. 109 (15): 5767–5772. doi:10.1073/pnas.1009828109. PMC 3326464. PMID 22411790.
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