Andersonerpeton is an extinct genus of aïstopod from the Bashkirian (early Pennsylvanian) of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is known from a single jaw, which shares an unusual combination of features from both other aistopods and from stem-tetrapod tetrapodomorph fish. As a result, Andersonerpeton is significant for supporting a new classification scheme which states that aistopods evolved much earlier than previously expected. The genus contains a single species, A. longidentatum, which was previously believed to have been a species of the microsaur Hylerpeton.
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| - Andersonerpeton is an extinct genus of aïstopod from the Bashkirian (early Pennsylvanian) of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is known from a single jaw, which shares an unusual combination of features from both other aistopods and from stem-tetrapod tetrapodomorph fish. As a result, Andersonerpeton is significant for supporting a new classification scheme which states that aistopods evolved much earlier than previously expected. The genus contains a single species, A. longidentatum, which was previously believed to have been a species of the microsaur Hylerpeton. (en)
- Andersonerpeton longidentatum Andersonerpeton Vues de la mandibule holotype. Genre † Andersonerpeton (d) & (d), 2018 Espèce † Andersonerpeton longidentatum(Dawson, 1876) Synonymes
* (en) longidentatum Dawson, 1876 (fr)
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| - The holotype jaw in multiple views (en)
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| - * Hylerpeton longidentatum (en)
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| - Andersonerpeton is an extinct genus of aïstopod from the Bashkirian (early Pennsylvanian) of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is known from a single jaw, which shares an unusual combination of features from both other aistopods and from stem-tetrapod tetrapodomorph fish. As a result, Andersonerpeton is significant for supporting a new classification scheme which states that aistopods evolved much earlier than previously expected. The genus contains a single species, A. longidentatum, which was previously believed to have been a species of the microsaur Hylerpeton. (en)
- Andersonerpeton longidentatum Andersonerpeton Vues de la mandibule holotype. Genre † Andersonerpeton (d) & (d), 2018 Espèce † Andersonerpeton longidentatum(Dawson, 1876) Synonymes
* (en) longidentatum Dawson, 1876 Andersonerpeton est un genre d'aïstopodes (des amphibiens sans pattes) ayant vécu au Bashkirien (milieu du Carbonifère) en Nouvelle-Écosse, au Canada. Il est connu à partir d'une seule mâchoire, qui partage une combinaison inhabituelle de caractéristiques à la fois d'autres aïstopodes et de poissons tétrapodomorphes très anciens. Andersonerpeton est donc important pour soutenir un nouveau système de classification qui postule que les aïstopodes ont évolué beaucoup plus tôt que prévu. Le genre contient une seule espèce, Andersonerpeton longidentatum, qui était auparavant considérée comme une espèce du genre de microsaures (en). (fr)
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