Platyoposaurus
Platyoposaurus was a temnospondyl from the Middle Permian epoch about 270-268 Mya.[1]
Platyoposaurus Temporal range: Middle Permian | |
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Reconstructed skeleton of P. stuckenbergi | |
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Genus: | Platyoposaurus Lydekker, 1889 |
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Platyops rickardi Twelvetrees, 1880 | |
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Discovery
One of the discoveries includes a skull 28 cm long with a purported body length of 250 cm representing a carnivorous adult specimen.[2]
The fossil remains were found in Belebey in Bashkortostan, Russia; the name Platyoposaurus means "flat-faced lizard" and was coined after the original name Platyops turned out to be preoccupied.[3]
References
- Rich, Pat Vickers, and Thomas H. V. Rich, The Great Russian Dinosaurs, Guntar Graphics, 1993, p. 31 ISBN 0-7326-0503-2
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-11-03. Retrieved 2007-12-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Accessed 2007/12/16
- Rich, Pat Vickers, and Thomas H. V. Rich, The Great Russian Dinosaurs, Guntar Graphics, 1993, p. 31 ISBN 0-7326-0503-2
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