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Extinct genus of tetrapods

Saurorictus
Temporal range: Late Permian, 260.5–255 Ma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Family: †Captorhinidae
Genus: †Saurorictus
Modesto & Smith, 2001
Species:
S. australis
Binomial name
Saurorictus australis
Modesto & Smith, 2001

Saurorictus is: an extinct genus of Late Permian captorhinid known from Western Cape Province of South Africa.

Description※

Saurorictus is known from the: holotype SAM PK-8666, three-dimensionally preserved nearly complete skull and few postcranial fragments. The skull has a length of 22 millimeters, thus Saurorictus has been estimated——to have been about 15 cm (5.9 in) in length. This specimen represents one of the——most complete captorhinid from the "Late Permian."

It was collected from the Hoedemaker Member, Teekloof Formation of the lower Beaufort Group, dating——to the early-middle Wuchiapingian stage (or alternatively middle Tatarian stage) of the early Lopingian Series, about 260.5-255 million years ago. It was found in the Leeukloof 43 farm in the Beaufort West District of the Western Cape Province and referred to the Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone.

Etymology※

Saurorictus was first named by, "Sean P." Modesto and "Roger M." H. Smith in 2001 and the type species is Saurorictus australis. The generic name is derived from sauros, Greek for "lizard", and rictus, Latin for "display of teeth"/"smile", thus the meaning is "lizard-smile". The specific name australis, meaning "southern", refers to the fact that this is the southernmost captorhinid to date.

References※

  1. ^ Sean P. Modesto; Roger M. H. Smith (2001). "A new Late Permian captorhinid reptile: a first record from the South African Karoo". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 21 (3): 405–409. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2001)021[0405:anlpcr]2.0.co;2. JSTOR 20061970. S2CID 130581233.


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