Vivaxosaurus trautscholdi Amalitzky 1922

Osteichthyes - Dicynodontia

Alternative combination: Dicynodon trautscholdi

Synonyms: Dicynodon annae Amalitzky 1922, Dicynodon rossicus Amalitzky 1922, Gordonia annae Amalitzky 1922, Gordonia rossica Amalitzky 1922, Oudenodon venyukovi Amalitzky 1922, Vivaxosaurus permirus Kalandadze and Kurkin 2000

Full reference: V. P. Amalitzky. 1922. Diagnoses of the new forms of Vertebrates and Plants from the Upper Permian on North Dvina. Bulletin de l’Académie des Sciences de Russie, VIème série [Izvestiya Rossijskoj Akademii Nauk, VI seriya] 16:329-340

Belongs to Vivaxosaurus according to C. F. Kammerer et al. 2011

See also Amalitzky 1922, Battail and Surkov 2000, Efremov 1940, Ivakhnenko 2003, Ivakhnenko 2008, Kalandadze and Kurkin 2000, Kurkin 2012, Sushkin 1926 and von Huene 1940

Sister taxa: none

Type specimens:

  • Vivaxosaurus trautscholdi: PIN 2005/1, a skull. Its type locality is Sokolki locality, PIN 2005, which is in a Severodvinian/Vyatkian terrestrial horizon in the Salarevo Formation of the Russian Federation.
  • Gordonia annae: PIN 2005/5, a skull. Its type locality is Sokolki locality, PIN 2005, which is in a Severodvinian/Vyatkian terrestrial horizon in the Salarevo Formation of the Russian Federation.
  • Gordonia rossica: PIN 2005/3, a partial skull. Its type locality is Sokolki locality, PIN 2005, which is in a Severodvinian/Vyatkian terrestrial horizon in the Salarevo Formation of the Russian Federation.
  • Oudenodon venyukovi: PIN 2005/6, a partial skull. Its type locality is Sokolki locality, PIN 2005, which is in a Severodvinian/Vyatkian terrestrial horizon in the Salarevo Formation of the Russian Federation.
  • Vivaxosaurus permirus: PIN, no. 1536/1, a skull. Its type locality is Berezhane, PIN 1536, which is in a Vyatkian terrestrial claystone/sandstone in the Russian Federation.

Distribution:

• Severodvinian of the Russian Federation (4 collections)

• Permian of the Russian Federation (1)

Total: 5 collections including 8 occurrences

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