Brachystelechidae Temporal range:
Early Permian
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Batropetes | |
Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Order: | † Microsauria |
Clade: | † Chthonosauria |
Family: | † Brachystelechidae |
Brachystelechidae is an extinct family of Early Permian microsaurs. The family was first named by Robert L. Carroll and Pamela Gaskill in 1978, with the only member being Brachystelechus fritschi. [1] Brachystelechus fritschi has since been reassigned to the genus Batropetes. [2] Genera assigned to the family include: Batropetes, from Germany; [1] Carrolla, from Texas; [3] Quasicaecilia, also from Texas; [4] Diabloroter, from the Mazon Creek lagerstätte of Illinois; [5] and Bromerpeton from the Tambach Formation of Germany. [6]
Brachystelechidae Temporal range:
Early Permian
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Batropetes | |
Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Order: | † Microsauria |
Clade: | † Chthonosauria |
Family: | † Brachystelechidae |
Brachystelechidae is an extinct family of Early Permian microsaurs. The family was first named by Robert L. Carroll and Pamela Gaskill in 1978, with the only member being Brachystelechus fritschi. [1] Brachystelechus fritschi has since been reassigned to the genus Batropetes. [2] Genera assigned to the family include: Batropetes, from Germany; [1] Carrolla, from Texas; [3] Quasicaecilia, also from Texas; [4] Diabloroter, from the Mazon Creek lagerstätte of Illinois; [5] and Bromerpeton from the Tambach Formation of Germany. [6]