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| name = ''Wantzosaurus'' |
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| image = Triassic marine vertebrate predators detail1.png |
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| genus = Wantzosaurus |
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| parent_authority = [[Jean-Pierre Lehman|Lehman]], 1961 |
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| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]] |
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| superclassis = [[Tetrapoda]] |
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| classis = [[Amphibia]] |
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| ordo = [[Temnospondyli]] |
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| infraordo = [[Trematosauria]] |
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| superfamilia = [[Trematosauroidea]] |
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| familia = [[Trematosauridae]] |
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| genus = '''''Wantzosaurus''''' |
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''''' Wantzosaurus ''''' was a genus of [[temnospondyli|temnospondyl]] amphibian of the [[Trematosauridae]] family. It existed during the [[Early Triassic]] in what is now [[Madagascar]]. It showed adaptations for an almost completely aquatic lifestyle, having the ability to swim by [[lateral undulation]].<ref>Steyer, Sébastien J. (2002). “The First Articulated Trematosaur 'amphibian' from the Lower Triassic of Madagascar: Implications for the Phylogeny of the Group”. ''Palaeontoogy'', '''14'''(4): 771-793</ref> |
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'''''Wantzosaurus''''' was a genus of [[temnospondyli|temnospondyl]] amphibian of the [[Trematosauridae]] family. Fossils have been found in the [[Early Triassic]] [[Middle Sakamena Formation]] ([[Sakamena Group]]) of what is now [[Madagascar]]. It showed adaptations for an almost completely aquatic lifestyle, having the ability to swim by [[lateral undulation]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Steyer |first1=J. Sébastien |title=The First Articulated Trematosaur 'amphibian' from the Lower Triassic of Madagascar: Implications for the Phylogeny of the Group |journal=Palaeontology |date=July 2002 |volume=45 |issue=4 |pages=771–793 |doi=10.1111/1475-4983.00260 |bibcode=2002Palgy..45..771S |s2cid=83515233 }}</ref> A [[pelagic]] lifestyle for this animal has been proposed.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Scheyer |first1=Torsten M. |last2=Romano |first2=Carlo |last3=Jenks |first3=Jim |last4=Bucher |first4=Hugo |title=Early Triassic Marine Biotic Recovery: The Predators' Perspective |journal=PLOS ONE |date=19 March 2014 |volume=9 |issue=3 |pages=e88987 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0088987 |pmid=24647136 |pmc=3960099 |bibcode=2014PLoSO...988987S |doi-access=free }}</ref> |
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[[Category:Early Triassic amphibians of Africa]] |
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[[Category:Induan life]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 18 October 2023
Wantzosaurus Temporal range: Induan, Early Triassic,
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Wantzosaurus (1) and other Triassic marine predators | |
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Order: | †Temnospondyli |
Suborder: | †Stereospondyli |
Family: | †Trematosauridae |
Subfamily: | †Lonchorhynchinae |
Genus: | †Wantzosaurus Lehman, 1961 |
Species: | †W. elongatus
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†Wantzosaurus elongatus Lehman, 1961
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Wantzosaurus was a genus of temnospondyl amphibian of the Trematosauridae family. Fossils have been found in the Early Triassic Middle Sakamena Formation (Sakamena Group) of what is now Madagascar. It showed adaptations for an almost completely aquatic lifestyle, having the ability to swim by lateral undulation.[1] A pelagic lifestyle for this animal has been proposed.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Steyer, J. Sébastien (July 2002). "The First Articulated Trematosaur 'amphibian' from the Lower Triassic of Madagascar: Implications for the Phylogeny of the Group". Palaeontology. 45 (4): 771–793. Bibcode:2002Palgy..45..771S. doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00260. S2CID 83515233.
- ^ Scheyer, Torsten M.; Romano, Carlo; Jenks, Jim; Bucher, Hugo (19 March 2014). "Early Triassic Marine Biotic Recovery: The Predators' Perspective". PLOS ONE. 9 (3): e88987. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...988987S. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088987. PMC 3960099. PMID 24647136.