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- Colobomycter abstract "Colobomycter is an extinct genus of small parareptile known from the Early Permian of Oklahoma. The genus was first described from fossil remains in 1958, at which time it was believed to represent a synapsid (or "mammal-like reptile"), specifically, a pelycosaur. However, the discovery of new material and reexamination of the holotype led to its reclassification as a member of the Eureptilia. More recent studies indicate that Colobomycter is properly placed within the amniote clade Parareptilia, closely related to the taxon Acleistorhinus. Together, the two taxa form the Family Acleistorhinidae.No postcranial material is known for Colobomycter, and the skull material referred to the genus (representing four individuals) has all been recovered from a single locality, the Dolese Brothers Quarry, near Richard's Spur, 11 kilometers north of Fort Sill, Comanche County, Oklahoma, dating to the early Kungurian stage. This site comprises a fissure-fill deposit yielding a unique upland fauna. Other taxa recovered from these strata preserves a wide array of tetrapods, including lepospondyl and temnospondyl amphibians, the anthracosaur Seymouria, microsaurs, captorhinomorphs, protorothyridids, and synapsids.The skull of Colobomycter is considered one of the most enigmatic found in any of the parareptiles primarily due to the presence of greatly enlarged caniniform teeth possessing serrated edges in the premaxilla and, to a lesser extent, the maxilla. The length of the premaxillary fang is greater than half the height of the skull. Modesto et Reisz (2008) note that "The large size of the first premaxillary tooth is [otherwise] unheard of among early reptiles." The taxon also possesses unusual "folding" of the dentine at the bases of its larger marginal teeth, a state known as polyplycodont (a condition also seen to have evolved independently in diadectomorphs, ichthyosaurs, and mosasaurs). Modesto et Reisz (2008, p. 682) speculate that hard-shelled insects and other arthropods may have formed the bulk of its diet, but that Colobomycter could also have fed on vertebrates, including small amphibians and eureptiles. It is notable as the smallest predatory amniote from the Richard's Spur deposits, with a skull measuring a mere 70-80 millimeters in length.".
- Colobomycter thumbnail Colobomycter1.png?width=300.
- Colobomycter wikiPageExternalLink colobomycter%20pholeter.htm.
- Colobomycter wikiPageID "19948923".
- Colobomycter wikiPageLength "4538".
- Colobomycter wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Colobomycter wikiPageRevisionID "681215588".
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink 1958_in_paleontology.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Acleistorhinidae.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Amniote.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Amphibian.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Amphibians.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Anthracosaur.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Anthracosauria.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Arthropods.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Canine_tooth.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Caniniform.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Captorhinida.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Captorhinomorpha.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parareptiles.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Permian_reptiles_of_North_America.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Dentin.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Dentine.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Diadectomorpha.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Early_Permian.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Enigmatic_taxon.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Eureptilia.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Extinct.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Fauna.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Holotype.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Ichthyosaur.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Ichthyosaurs.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Incertae_sedis.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Insects.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Kungurian.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Maxilla.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Microsaur.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Microsauria.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Mosasaur.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Mosasaurs.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Parareptile.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Parareptilia.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Pelycosaur.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Permian.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Postcrania.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Postcranial.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Premaxilla.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Protorothyrididae.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Seymouria.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Skull.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Stratum.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Synapsid.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Taxon.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Temnospondyl.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Temnospondyli.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Tetrapod.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Tetrapods.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrates.
- Colobomycter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colobomycter".
- Colobomycter authority "Vaughn, 1958".
- Colobomycter fossilRange "Early Permian,".
- Colobomycter hasPhotoCollection Colobomycter.
- Colobomycter imageCaption "Skull recontruction of Colobomycter".
- Colobomycter imageWidth "260".
- Colobomycter typeSpecies "Colobomycter pholeter".
- Colobomycter typeSpeciesAuthority "Vaughn, 1958".
- Colobomycter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Colobomycter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Parareptilia.
- Colobomycter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Colobomycter subject Category:Parareptiles.
- Colobomycter subject Category:Permian_reptiles_of_North_America.
- Colobomycter type Article.
- Colobomycter type Article.
- Colobomycter type Parareptile.
- Colobomycter comment "Colobomycter is an extinct genus of small parareptile known from the Early Permian of Oklahoma. The genus was first described from fossil remains in 1958, at which time it was believed to represent a synapsid (or "mammal-like reptile"), specifically, a pelycosaur. However, the discovery of new material and reexamination of the holotype led to its reclassification as a member of the Eureptilia.".
- Colobomycter label "Colobomycter".
- Colobomycter sameAs Colobomycter.
- Colobomycter sameAs Colobomycter_pholeter.
- Colobomycter sameAs m.04ygl5x.
- Colobomycter sameAs Q5147823.
- Colobomycter sameAs Q5147823.
- Colobomycter wasDerivedFrom Colobomycter?oldid=681215588.
- Colobomycter depiction Colobomycter1.png.
- Colobomycter isPrimaryTopicOf Colobomycter.