Triaenopus Hitchcock 1845 (tetrapod)

Amphibia - Labyrinthodontia

Full reference: E. Hitchcock. 1845. An attempt to name, classify, and describe, the animals that made the fossil footmarks of New England. Sixth Annual Meeeting of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, New Haven, CT. Abstract and Proceedings 23-25

Parent taxon: Labyrinthodontia according to O. Kuhn 1963

See also Haubold 1974, Hitchcock 1845, Hitchcock 1848, Kuhn 1958, Lull 1904, Lull 1917 and Lull 1953

Sister taxa: Chalcosaurus, Corvipes, Eupleurodus

Subtaxa: Triaenopus emmonsii Triaenopus leptodactylus Triaenopus lulli

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Ecology:

Distribution:

• Jurassic of United States (5: Connecticut, Massachusetts collections)

Total: 5 collections including 7 occurrences

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