Name: Acheloma.
Phonetic: Ah-chel-o-mah.
Named By: Edwasrd Drinker Cope - 1882.
Synonyms: Trematops milleri, Trematops
thomasi, Trematops willistoni, Trematops stonei.
Classification: Chordata, Amphibia,
Temnospondyli, Trematopidae.
Species: A. cumminsi
(type), A. dunni.
Diet: Carnivore/Piscivore.
Size: Details unavailable.
Known locations: USA, Oklahoma, Texas.
Time period: Across the Early Permian.
Fossil representation: Several individuals.
Acheloma was a relatively large for its time temnopondyl amphibian that would have hunted for other small animals around the water systems of what would eventually be the United States back in the early Permian. This could include swimming around in the water to venturing on land for extended periods.
Further reading
- Third contribution to the history of the Vertebrata of the Permian
formation of Texas, Edward Drinker Cope - 1882.
- Trematops milleri Williston, 1909, identified as
a junior synonym of
Acheloma cumminsi Cope, 1882 : with a revision of the genus. - American
Museum Novitates. 2902: 1–12. - Robert Reisz & David William
Dilkes - 1987.
- A Juvenile Specimen of the Trematopid Acheloma
From Richards Spur,
Oklahoma and Challenges of Trematopid Ontogeny. - Frontiers in Earth
Science. 7: 38. - Bryan M. Gee, Joseph J. Bevitt & Robert R.
Reisz - 2019.
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