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Metoposauridae

Amphibia - Temnospondyli - Metoposauridae

Synonyms
Synonymy list
YearName and author
1856Dictyocephalus Leidy p. 256
1856Dictyocephalus elegans Leidy p. 256
1857Dictyocephalus elegans Emmons p. 59
1866Eupelor Cope
1866Mastodonsaurus durus Cope p. 250
1868Eupelor durus Cope
1869Eupelor Cope p. 25
1869Eupelor durus Cope p. 25
1879Eupelor durus Miller p. 156
1902Dictyocephalus Hay p. 423
1902Dictyocephalus elegans Hay p. 423
1902Eupelor Hay p. 423
1902Eupelor durus Hay p. 423
1904Metoposaurus fraasi Lucas
1919Metoposauridae Watson p. 67
1920Metoposaurus jonesi Case p. 3 figs. Pl. 1
1929Buettneria major Branson and Mehl
1946Metoposauridae Kuhn p. 52
1965Metoposaurus durus Chowdhury p. 42
1965Metoposaurus fraasi Chowdhury p. 42
1978Metoposaurus hoffmani Dutuit
1988Metoposauridae Carroll
1989Metoposauridae Murry p. 271
1989Metoposaurus fraasi Murry p. 271
1995Metoposauridae Long and Murry
2000Metoposauridae Yates and Warren pp. 84, 101 fig. 1
2005Metoposauridae Parker and Irmis p. 46
2007Metoposauridae Sulej
2013Metoposauridae Schoch
2019Metoposauridae Buffa et al.

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Deuterostomia
phylumChordataHaeckel 1874
subphylumVertebrata
superclassGnathostomata
Osteichthyes()
subclassSarcopterygii()
subclassDipnotetrapodomorpha(Nelson 2006)
subclassTetrapodomorpha()
Tetrapoda
RankNameAuthor
classAmphibia
orderTemnospondyli()
Eutemnospondyli
Rhachitomi()
Eryopiformes
Stereospondylomorpha
Stereospondyli()
Superstes
Trematosauria
superfamilyTrematosauroidea
familyMetoposauridae
familyMetoposauridae

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.

Fm. †Metoposauridae Watson 1919
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G. †Anaschisma Branson 1905
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Anaschisma browni Branson 1905
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Invalid names: Anaschisma brachygnatha Branson 1905 [synonym], Borborophagus wyomingensis Branson and Mehl 1929 [synonym], Koskinonodon perfectus Case 1922 [synonym]
Invalid names: Borborophagus Branson and Mehl 1929 [synonym], Buettneria Case 1922 [synonym], Koskinonodon Branson and Mehl 1929 [synonym]
G. †Apachesaurus Hunt 1993
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Apachesaurus gregorii Hunt 1993
G. †Arganasaurus Hunt 1993
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Arganasaurus lyazidi Dutuit 1976
G. †Bogdania Yang 1978
G. †Dutuitosaurus Hunt 1993
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Dutuitosaurus ouazzoui Dutuit 1972
G. †Metoposaurus Lydekker 1890
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Metoposaurus algarvensis Brusatte et al. 2015
Metoposaurus azerouali Dutuit 1976
Metoposaurus bakeri Case 1931
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Invalid names: Metopias santaecrucis Koken 1913 [synonym], Metopias stuttgartensis Fraas 1913 [synonym], Metoposaurus heimi Kuhn 1932 [synonym], Metoposaurus stuttgartiensis Fraas 1913 [synonym], Trigonosternum latum Schmidt 1931 [synonym]
Metoposaurus krasiejowensis Brusatte et al. 2015
Metoposaurus ultimus Kuhn 1939
Invalid names: Metopias Meyer 1842 [replaced], Metoposaurus diagnosticus krasiejowensis Sulej 2002 [synonym]
G. †Panthasaurus Chakravorti and Sengupta 2018
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Panthasaurus maleriensis Chowdhury 1965
G. †Trigonosternum Schmidt 1931
Invalid names: Dictyocephalus Leidy 1856 [nomen dubium], Eupelor Cope 1869 [nomen dubium], Mastodonsaurus durus Cope 1866 [nomen dubium], Metoposaurus fraasi Lucas 1904 [nomen dubium], Metoposaurus hoffmani Dutuit 1978 [nomen dubium], Metoposaurus jonesi Case 1920 [nomen dubium]
Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
T. Sulej 2007"Large oval widely separated orbits situated in the anterior half of the skull; nares large; a suture of the exoccipital with pterygoid perpendicular to long axis of the skull and visible in ventral view; very wide the cultriform process with a long exposure of the anterior end; the quadrate condyle subtriangular in ventral view; deep and rounded sinus pterygoidei below the oblique crest on the posterior
side of the ascending ramus of the pterygoid; a posterior tongue of the articular extends posteriorly between the surangular and the prearticular along the dorsal surface of the retroarticular process; the prearticular short anteriorly; the parapophysis on two neighbouring intercentra of the presacral and sacral region; the clavicles with an indentation in the clavicular blade; the manus and pes unusually large; the femur with the main axes of the proximal and distal heads set to each other at 90 degrees"