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- Cheliderpeton abstract "Cheliderpeton (often misspelled Chelyderpeton) is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian. It lived during the Early Permian in what is now Europe and Germany. Fossils have been found from the Ruprechtice horizon of the Intrasudetic Basin of Bohemia in the Czech Republic, as well as the Saar-Nahe Basin of southwestern Germany. Cheliderpeton had a 16 cm skull, and reached about 65 cm in length.The type species of Cheliderpeton is C. vranyi, named in 1877 by the Czech paleontologist Antonin Fritsch and found from the Czech Republic. A second species named C. latirostre was described in 1993 by J. A. Boy from Germany, after having been assigned to Archegosaurus. It differs from the type in having a less extensive preorbital region of the skull, a wider cheek region, and a snout tip that is less round and has lateral projections. Currently the two species are the only ones known to belong to Cheliderpeton, although there have been more assigned in the past that are now considered to be synonymous with the known species. "Actinodon germanicus", described by O. Kuhn in 1939 on the basis of a specimen found from the Czech Republic, It is now known to be an unusually large individual of C. vranyi, probably in a late stage of ontogenic development.It has been suggested that C. latirostre may belong to a separate genus, either to Archegosaurus or its own distinct taxon, due to several differences between it and the type species. These differences include the concave outline of the skull roof, the expanded snout seen in adult individuals (similar to Archegosaurus decheni), and a nasal-maxilla contact in the adult stage. In 2009, C. latirostre was placed in its own genus, Glanochthon.Cheliderpeton is closely related to the genus Intasuchus from the northern pre-Ural region of Russia. Both share similarities in skull shape, as well as a short and expanded dorsal branch of the ilium and a premaxilla-maxilla suture that is anterior to the choana. Fossils of temnospondyls similar in appearance to Cheliderpeton have been found from the Autun Basin and the basin of Bourbon l'Archambault in France. Cheliderpeton may be a member of the family Archegosauridae or the family Intasuchidae. The family Archegosauridae belongs to the superfamily Archegosauroidea, but it is unsure whether Intasuchus, the type species of Intasuchidae, belongs to Archegosauroidea or the family Eryopidae, within the superfamily Eryopoidea. Thus it is unsure whether Cheliderpeton is an eryopoid (and perhaps more specifically an eryopid) or an archegosauroid. Cheliderpeton had previously been placed in the family Actinodontidae along with Actinodon, Syndyodosuchus and Sclerocephalus, but because Actinodon, the type genus of the family, is a junior synonym of the eryopid Onchiodon, the family is now considered polyphyletic.".
- Cheliderpeton thumbnail Temnospondyli_-_Cheliderpeton_vranyi.JPG?width=300.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageExternalLink bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=37009&is_real_user=1.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageID "17741854".
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageLength "6715".
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageRevisionID "676743402".
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Actinodon.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Actinodontidae.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Amphibian.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Antonin_Fritsch.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Archegosauridae.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Archegosauroidea.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Archegosaurus.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Autun.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Bourbon-lArchambault.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Bourbon_lArchambault.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Broumov.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Permian_temnospondyls_of_Europe.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Choana.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Czech_(people).
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Czechs.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Early_Permian.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Eryopidae.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Eryopoidea.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Glanochthon.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Intasuchidae.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Intasuchus.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Intrasudetic_Basin.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink J._A._Boy.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Maxilla.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Nasal_bone.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_(Prague).
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink O._Kuhn.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Onchiodon.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Paleobiology_Database.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Paleontologist.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Paleontology.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Permian.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Polyphyletic.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Polyphyly.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Posterior_nasal_apertures.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Premaxilla.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Saar-Nahe_Basin.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Saar–Nahe_Basin.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Sclerocephalus.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Skull.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Skull_roof.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Syndyodosuchus.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Synonym_(taxonomy).
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomic_rank.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Type_genus.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Type_species.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink Ural_(region).
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink File:Cheliderpeton.jpg.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink File:Chelyderpeton.JPG.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLink File:Chelyderpeton_scull2.jpg.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cheliderpeton".
- Cheliderpeton authority "Fritsch, 1877".
- Cheliderpeton fossilRange Early_Permian.
- Cheliderpeton fossilRange Permian.
- Cheliderpeton hasPhotoCollection Cheliderpeton.
- Cheliderpeton imageCaption "Fossil skull of Cheliderpeton varyi from Broumov at the National Museum (Prague)".
- Cheliderpeton typeSpecies "Cheliderpeton vrayni".
- Cheliderpeton typeSpeciesAuthority "Fritsch, 1877".
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Archegosauroidea.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Cheliderpeton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cheliderpeton subject Category:Permian_temnospondyls_of_Europe.
- Cheliderpeton type Article.
- Cheliderpeton type Article.
- Cheliderpeton comment "Cheliderpeton (often misspelled Chelyderpeton) is an extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian. It lived during the Early Permian in what is now Europe and Germany. Fossils have been found from the Ruprechtice horizon of the Intrasudetic Basin of Bohemia in the Czech Republic, as well as the Saar-Nahe Basin of southwestern Germany. Cheliderpeton had a 16 cm skull, and reached about 65 cm in length.The type species of Cheliderpeton is C.".
- Cheliderpeton label "Cheliderpeton".
- Cheliderpeton sameAs Cheliderpeton.
- Cheliderpeton sameAs m.0478z5j.
- Cheliderpeton sameAs Q967490.
- Cheliderpeton sameAs Q967490.
- Cheliderpeton wasDerivedFrom Cheliderpeton?oldid=676743402.
- Cheliderpeton depiction Temnospondyli_-_Cheliderpeton_vranyi.JPG.
- Cheliderpeton isPrimaryTopicOf Cheliderpeton.