Yunnanodon
Appearance
Yunnanodon Temporal range: Sinemurian,
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Genus: | †Yunnanodon
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Yunnanodon brevirostre Cui, 1976
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Yunnania brevirostre Cui, 1976 (preoccupied) |
Yunnanodon ("Yunnan tooth", from China's Yunnan province where it was discovered, and the Greek don(ti) (δόντι) meaning "tooth") was a genus of non-mammalian therapsid that lived in China during the Sinemurian stage of the Early Jurassic period.[1][2] Its specific name brevirostre is Latin for "short-beaked" (brevis ("short") + rostrum ("beak")).[1]
Yunnanodon was discovered in the Lower Lufeng Series, in Yunnan Province, China.[1] A tritylodont, it represents one of the few non-mammalian therapsids to survive the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event. It was small, with adult skulls only reaching 36 to 47mm (1.4 to 1.8 inches) in length.[3]
References
- ^ a b c Cui (1976), Yunnania, a new tritylodont genus from Lufeng, Yunnan. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 25, p.1-7.
- ^ Cui (1986), Yunnanodon, a replacement name for Yunnania Cui, 1976. Gu Jizhui Dongwu yu Gu Renlei (Vertebr. PalAsiatica 24), p.9.
- ^ Luo, Zhexi. "The Inner Ear and Its Bony Housing in Tritylodontids and Implications for Evolution of the Mammalian Ear." Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 2002. Retrieved from http://www.archive.org