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1 August 2023 A New Amphibamiform (Temnospondyli: Branchiosauridae) from the Lower Permian of the Czech Boskovice Basin
Ralf Werneburg, Joerg W. Schneider, Stanislav Štamberg, Berit Legler, Rainer R. Schoch
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Abstract

The temnospondyl clade Amphibamiformes includes small newt-like forms that dwelled in freshwater lakes in the Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian of Europe and North America. Here we report a new genus and species, Piasimotriton kochovi, from the early Permian Boskovice Basin, Czech Republic. It has a unique combination of characters, among which the following ones rank as most important: (1) extremely elongated basipterygoid process forming a paired elongate facet for articulation with basal plate, (2) parasphenoid with broad and much abbreviated basal plate, about 2.5 times wider than long, (3) tooth crown with lateral crest, (4) premaxilla with 18 tiny teeth, and (5) a strong dermal ornament on the median skull elements. Piasimotriton kochovi has probably pedicellate teeth. Phylogenetic analysis finds Piasimotriton nests with the Melanerpeton clade with Melanerpeton, Leptorophus, and Schoenfelderpeton, with “Melanerpetongracile forming its sister taxon. The possession of various features that are also found in lissamphibians indicates a more widespread distribution of these within their putative stem-group. The stomach content of Piasimotriton kochovi consists of segmented thorax remains of small crustaceans. Piasimotriton probably competed with osteichthyans for arthropod prey and was only present in a short time interval of the lake's existence.

Ralf Werneburg, Joerg W. Schneider, Stanislav Štamberg, Berit Legler, and Rainer R. Schoch "A New Amphibamiform (Temnospondyli: Branchiosauridae) from the Lower Permian of the Czech Boskovice Basin," Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 42(6), (1 August 2023). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2231994
Received: 2 June 2021; Accepted: 17 June 2023; Published: 1 August 2023
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