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Sphenosaurus

Sphenosaurus is a poorly known genus of procolophonid, a type of prehistoric reptile from the Late Permian Buntsanstein of Germany.[1] Originally assigned the name Palaeosaurus sternbergii, by German paleontologist Leopold Joseph Fitzinger in 1840, the generic name was already preoccupied by not one but two other reptiles assigned the name Palaeosaurus.[2][3] In 1847, Hermann von Meyer recognized the original 1833 and 1836 usages of Palaeosaurus[4] and moved P. sternbergii to a new genus, Sphenosaurus.[5]

Sphenosaurus
Temporal range: Late Permian,
252 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Parareptilia
Order: Procolophonomorpha
Family: Procolophonidae
Genus: Sphenosaurus
von Meyer, 1847
Species:
S. sternbergii
Binomial name
Sphenosaurus sternbergii
von Meyer, 1847
Synonyms

References edit

  1. ^ F. A. Quenstedt. (1882). Handbook of Fossils viii-1239
  2. ^ from The Bristol Dinosaur Project
  3. ^ A series of posts to the Dinosaur Mailing List by George Olshevsky, regarding the history of Palaeosaurus, including Sphenosaurus: 1 2 3 4
  4. ^ Riley, H.; S. Stutchbury (1836). "A description of various fossil remains of three distinct saurian animals discovered in the autumn of 1834, in the Magnesian Conglomerate on Durdham Down, near Bristol". Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. 2: 397–399.
  5. ^ H. v. Meyer. (1855). The Fauna of the Ancient World. The Saurians of the Muschelkalk with Regard to the Saurians of the Buntem Sandstone and Keuper viii-167


sphenosaurus, poorly, known, genus, procolophonid, type, prehistoric, reptile, from, late, permian, buntsanstein, germany, originally, assigned, name, palaeosaurus, sternbergii, german, paleontologist, leopold, joseph, fitzinger, 1840, generic, name, already, . Sphenosaurus is a poorly known genus of procolophonid a type of prehistoric reptile from the Late Permian Buntsanstein of Germany 1 Originally assigned the name Palaeosaurus sternbergii by German paleontologist Leopold Joseph Fitzinger in 1840 the generic name was already preoccupied by not one but two other reptiles assigned the name Palaeosaurus 2 3 In 1847 Hermann von Meyer recognized the original 1833 and 1836 usages of Palaeosaurus 4 and moved P sternbergii to a new genus Sphenosaurus 5 SphenosaurusTemporal range Late Permian 252 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ReptiliaClade ParareptiliaOrder ProcolophonomorphaFamily ProcolophonidaeGenus Sphenosaurusvon Meyer 1847Species S sternbergiiBinomial name Sphenosaurus sternbergiivon Meyer 1847SynonymsPalaeosaurus sternbergii Fitzinger 1840References edit F A Quenstedt 1882 Handbook of Fossils viii 1239 The story of Palaeosaurus and Thecodontosaurus from The Bristol Dinosaur Project A series of posts to the Dinosaur Mailing List by George Olshevsky regarding the history of Palaeosaurus including Sphenosaurus 1 2 3 4 Riley H S Stutchbury 1836 A description of various fossil remains of three distinct saurian animals discovered in the autumn of 1834 in the Magnesian Conglomerate on Durdham Down near Bristol Proceedings of the Geological Society of London 2 397 399 H v Meyer 1855 The Fauna of the Ancient World The Saurians of the Muschelkalk with Regard to the Saurians of the Buntem Sandstone and Keuper viii 167 nbsp This article about a Permian reptile is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sphenosaurus amp oldid 1041950310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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