Hapsidopareiidae

Extinct family of tetrapods

Hapsidopareiidae
Temporal range: Early Permian
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Life restoration of Llistrofus
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Microsauria
Suborder: Tuditanomorpha
Family: Hapsidopareiidae
Daly, 1973

Hapsidopareiidae is an extinct family of microsaurs. Hapsidopareiids are known from the Early Permian of the United States and possibly Germany and the Czech Republic.[1]

Hapsidopareiids are characterized by a large temporal embayment near the cheek region in which the quadratojugal is greatly reduced or absent. Members of Ostodolepidae, another microsaur family, also possess temporal embayments, but they not as extensive as those of hapsidopareiids, which extend into the skull roof. In hapsidopareiids, the embayment may have provided space for an enlarged jaw adductor musculature, although certain characteristics of the skull do not support this idea. Hapsidopareion and Llistrofus both possess this embayment, but in Saxonerpeton, the temporal region is complete. The lack of a temporal embayment may exclude Saxonerpeton from Hapsidopareiidae; Bolt and Rieppel (2009) considered the family to include only Hapsidopareion and Llistrofus because of this.[2]

References

  1. ^ Carroll, R. L.; Gaskill, P. (1978). "The Order Microsauria". Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society. 126.
  2. ^ Bolt, J.R.; Rieppel, O. (2009). "The holotype skull of Llistrofus pricei Carroll and Gaskill, 1978 (Microsauria: Hapsidopareiontidae)". Journal of Paleontology. 83 (3): 471–483. doi:10.1666/08-076.1.
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Tetrapodomorpha
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Reptiliomorpha
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Microsauria
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Tuditanidae
Pantylidae
Ostodolepididae
Gymnarthridae
Odonterpetidae
Hapsidopareiidae
Rhynchonkidae
Chthonosauria
Lysorophia
Brachystelechidae
Lissamphibia?
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Tuditanus punctulatus

Pantylus cordatus Pelodosotis elongatum

Brachydectes newberryi
Taxon identifiers
Hapsidopareiontidae


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