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Ichthyerpeton is an extinct genus of stegocephalian ("tetrapod") from the Pennsylvanian of Ireland. It was originally described by E.P. Wright and Thomas Henry Huxley in 1866, based on a articulated partial skeleton from the Jarrow coal seam in County Kilkenny. It was redescribed in 2021 by Aodhán Ó Gogáin and Patrick N. Wyse Jackson, who used X-ray tomography to peer through the dense coating of scales which obscures many bones. The body was very elongated, with tall diplospondylous vertebrae similar to those of embolomeres. The fossil includes a stout hindlimb with distinct digits and a proportionally short tibia. Though previously considered an embolomere, colosteid, or long-bodied temnospondyl, Ichthyerpeton has a unique combination of features which prevents an unambiguous placement among these tetrapod groups. (en) L'ittierpeton (gen. Ichthyerpeton) è un tetrapode estinto di incerta posizione sistematica. Visse nel Carbonifero superiore (Pennsylvaniano, circa 323 - 307 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Europa e in Nordamerica. (it) |
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Holotype specimen (en) |
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Ichthyerpeton (en) |
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L'ittierpeton (gen. Ichthyerpeton) è un tetrapode estinto di incerta posizione sistematica. Visse nel Carbonifero superiore (Pennsylvaniano, circa 323 - 307 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Europa e in Nordamerica. (it) Ichthyerpeton is an extinct genus of stegocephalian ("tetrapod") from the Pennsylvanian of Ireland. It was originally described by E.P. Wright and Thomas Henry Huxley in 1866, based on a articulated partial skeleton from the Jarrow coal seam in County Kilkenny. It was redescribed in 2021 by Aodhán Ó Gogáin and Patrick N. Wyse Jackson, who used X-ray tomography to peer through the dense coating of scales which obscures many bones. The body was very elongated, with tall diplospondylous vertebrae similar to those of embolomeres. The fossil includes a stout hindlimb with distinct digits and a proportionally short tibia. Though previously considered an embolomere, colosteid, or long-bodied temnospondyl, Ichthyerpeton has a unique combination of features which prevents an unambiguous placement a (en) |
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