Liaoxitriton

Liaoxitriton is an extinct genus of prehistoric cryptobranchoid salamanders from the Early Cretaceous of China. It contains one species, L. zhongjiani, from the Aptian aged Yixian Formation. A second species, L. daohugouensis from the Middle/Late Jurassic Daohugou Beds,[1] was moved to the genus Neimengtriton in 2021 after a number of studies noted morphological differences between the two genera.[2]

Liaoxitriton
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous (early Aptian)
L. zhongjiani specimen IVPP V14071, Paleozoological Museum of China
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Urodela
Suborder: Cryptobranchoidea
Genus: Liaoxitriton
Dong & Wang, 1998
Type species
Liaoxitriton zhongjiani
Dong & Wang, 1998

See also

References

  1. Wang, Y. (2004). "A new Mesozoic caudate (Liaoxitriton daohugouensis sp. nov.) from Inner Mongolia, China". Chinese Science Bulletin. 49 (8): 858. doi:10.1360/03wd0115.
  2. Jia, J.; Anderson, J.S.; Gao, K-.G. (2021). "Middle Jurassic stem hynobiid from China shed light on the evolution of basal salamanders". iScience. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2021.102744.


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