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Annatherapsidus petri
Taxonomy
Anna petri was named by Amalitzky (1922). Its type specimen is PIN 2005/1993, a skull, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Sokolki locality, PIN 2005, which is in a Severodvinian/Vyatkian terrestrial horizon in the Salarevo Formation of the Russian Federation.
It was recombined as Annatherapsidus petri by Battail and Surkov (2000), Tatarinov (2008) and Ivakhnenko (2011).
It was recombined as Annatherapsidus petri by Battail and Surkov (2000), Tatarinov (2008) and Ivakhnenko (2011).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1922 | Anna petri Amalitzky |
2000 | Annatherapsidus petri Battail and Surkov |
2008 | Annatherapsidus petri Tatarinov |
2011 | Annatherapsidus petri Ivakhnenko |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Annatherapsidus petri Amalitzky 1922
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
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Source: o = order, c = class, subp = subphylum, uc = unranked clade | |||||
References: Carroll 1988, Hendy et al. 2009, Benton 1983 |
Age range: base of the Late/Upper Severodvinian to the top of the Vyatkian or 264.28000 to 257.40000 Ma
Collections (4 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Late/Upper Severodvinian - Vyatkian | Russian Federation (Vologda) | Annatherapsidus petri (93025 187939) | |
Late/Upper Severodvinian - Vyatkian | Russian Federation (Arkhangelsk) | Anna petri (28065) | |
Late/Upper Severodvinian - Vyatkian | Russian Federation (Orenburg) | Annatherapsidus petri (179653) |