Oestocephalus

Oestocephalus is an extinct genus of aïstopod lepospondyl that lived during the Carboniferous period. Fossils have been found in the Czech Republic, and in Ohio and Illinois in the United States. It is the type genus of the family Oestocephalidae, although it used to be assigned to the family Ophiderpetontidae, which is now considered paraphyletic.[1] It was named by Edward Drinker Cope in 1868 and now contains two species, O. amphiuminus and O. nanum.

Oestocephalus
Temporal range: Carboniferous
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Oestocephalus

Cope, 1868
Species
  • O. amphiuminus Cope, 1868 (type)
  • O. nanum Hancock & Atthey, 1868

References

  1. Anderson, J. S. (2003). Cranial anatomy of Coloraderpeton brilli, postcranial anatomy of Oestocephalus amphiuminus, and reconsideration of Ophiderpentontidae (Tetrapoda: Lepospondyli: Aistopoda). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3):532-543.

See also

  • Prehistoric amphibian
  • List of prehistoric amphibians


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