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Subcyclotosaurus

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Extinct genus of temnospondyls

Subcyclotosaurus
Temporal range: EarlyTriassicAnisian
Diagram ofSubcyclotosaurus skull.
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Order:Temnospondyli
Suborder:Stereospondyli
Clade:Capitosauria
Family:Mastodonsauridae
Genus:Subcyclotosaurus
Watson, 1958
Type species
Subcyclotosaurus brookvalensis
Watson, 1958

Subcyclotosaurus is an extinctgenus ofcarnivorousmastodonsauridtemnospondyl. It is known from a single partial skull from theHawkesbury Sandstone formation in Australia.[1]

Discovery and naming

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The remains of the type specimenSubcyclotosaurus brookvalensis were discovered in theHawkesbury Sandstone formation, Australia, which is in anAnisian lacustrine shale deposit. The genus and specific name was assigned byD. M. S. Watson in 1958.[1]

Description

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Skeletal reconstruction of related genusParacyclotosaurus davidi

The type specimen (AM F47499) is a partial skull roof, with fragments lost on the right side. The dorsal surface of the skull resembles a smallCyclotosaur skull from the Brookvale clays of theHawkesbury Sandstone.[1] The specimen is from the mould of a skull broken so that the right border is lost, and is very slightly distorted by pressure so that the orbits are no longer symmetrical. The proportions of the skull resemble those of most others ofCyclotosaurus, the preorbital length being 66% of the total mid-line length. The extremes amongstCyclotosaurus being 61% in the smallCyclotosaurus ebrachensis, and 71% inParotosuchus helgolandicus.[1]

The skull is characterized by the small tabular without any trace of a "horn", but with a round lappet that approaches the squamosal flange lateral to the tympanic membrane, failing to meet it by about its own width. The occiput between the otic notches is proportionately wide, a reflection of the small size of the skull. The skull is otherwise of normalParotosuchus structure, but has a small internasal vacuity between the dorsal processes of the premaxillae. Lateral lines are often shown as continuous grooves with well-defined borders. A deep groove on the maxilla begins immediately behind and lateral to the nostril and passes straight back to the lachrymal, on which bone it turns outward and forward and ends abruptly. Another groove appears to begin on the maxilla, immediately lateral to that described above. It passes back just above the insertion of the teeth for the full length of the bone. The supraorbital groove begins abruptly on the dorsal surface of the premaxilla, immediately passes on to the nasal, and extends back on that bone close to its suture with the lachrymal. It then comes on to the prefrontal, passing on to the frontal where that bone enters the orbital border. Then as a well-defined groove it surrounds the hinder part of the orbit, turns vertically on to the jugal, and then backward to cross the point where jugal, quadratojugal and squamosal meet, continuing over the squamosal to pass back on to the body. There is a canal crossing the supratemporal.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdeWatson, David M. S. (1958)."A new labyrinthodont(Paracyclotosaurus) from Trias of New South Wales".Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology.3 (7):233–263. Material was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons License.

See also

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Tetrapodomorpha
Temnospondyli
Stereospondyli
    • see below↓
Lapillopsidae
Rhinesuchidae
Lydekkerinidae
Capitosauria
Trematosauria
    • see below↓
Uranocentrodon senekalensis

Lydekkerina huxleyi

Paracyclotosaurus davidi
Benthosuchidae
Trematosauridae
Metoposauridae
Rhytidosteidae
Derwentiinae
Chigutisauridae
Brachyopidae
Plagiosauridae
Trematolestes hagdorni

Metoposaurus diagnosticus

Gerrothorax pulcherrimus
Subcyclotosaurus
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