Trucheosaurus

Trucheosaurus is an extinct genus of rhytidosteid temnospondyl from the late Permian period of Sydney Basin, New South Wales, Australia. It is known from the holotype materials MMF 12697a, a partially complete skull, AMF 50977, an articulated postcranial skeleton and BMNHR 3728, the counterpart of both skull and postcranial skeleton, recovered from the Glen Davis Formation. This genus was named by Watson in 1956, and the type species is Trucheosaurus major.[1]

Trucheosaurus
Temporal range: Late Permian
Restoration of Trucheosaurus major
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Temnospondyli
Suborder: Stereospondyli
Family: Rhytidosteidae
Genus: Trucheosaurus
Watson, 1956
Type species
Trucheosaurus major
(Woodward, 1909 [originally Bothriceps major)

Phylogeny

Below is a cladogram from Dias-da-Silva and Marsicano (2011):[2]

Stereospondyli

Benthosuchus

Watsonisuchus

Uruyiella

Peltobatrachus

Rhineceps

Australerpeton

Rhytidosteus

Lapillopsis

Lydekkerina

Trematosauria

Trematosaurus

Luzocephalus

Chomatobatrachus

Brachyopoidea

Bothriceps

Xenobrachyops

Keratobrachyops

Rhytidosteidae

Nanolania

Trucheosaurus

Laidleria

Boreopelta

Peltostega

Pneumatostega

Sangaia

Mahavisaurus

Derwentiinae

Deltasaurus

Arcadia

Rewana

Derwentia

Indobrachyops

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References

  1. Watson, D. M. S. (1956). "The brachyopid labyrinthodonts". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 2: 317–391.
  2. Dias-da-Silva, S.; Marsicano, C. (2011). "Phylogenetic reappraisal of Rhytidosteidae (Stereospondyli: Trematosauria), temnospondyl amphibians from the Permian and Triassic". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 9 (2): 305–325. doi:10.1080/14772019.2010.492664.


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