Name:
Protocaptorhinus
(first Captorhinus).
Phonetic: Pro-to-cap-tor-hy-nus.
Named By: J. Clark & R. L. Carroll
- 1973.
Synonyms: Pleuristion brachycoelus.
Classification: Chordata, Reptilia,
Captorhinidae.
Species: P. pricei (type).
Diet: Insectivore?
Size: Skull about 4.85 centimetres long.
Known locations: USA, Oklahoma - Wellington
Formation and Texas - Petrolia Formation.
Time period: Sakmarian of the Permian.
Fossil representation: Skulls.
Protocaptorhinus was one of the earlier genera of captorhinid reptiles to appear, and this is reflected in the genus name which translates as ‘first Captorhinus’, a comparison to the type genus of the Captorhinidae, Captorhinus.
Further reading
- Romeriid Reptiles from the Lower Permian. - Bulletin of the
Museum of Comparative Zoology 144(5):353-407. - J. Clark
& R. L. Carroll - 1973.
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