- Elginerpeton
Taxobox
name = "Elginerpeton"
fossil_range = LateDevonian
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
superclassis =Tetrapoda
familia = Elginerpetontidae
genus = "Elginerpeton"
binomial = "Elginerpeton pancheni"
binomial_authority = Ahlberg, 1995"Elginerpeton" is a fossil dating from the Upper
Frasnian (LateDevonian ) ofScat Craig ,Scotland . It was originally identified as an "unidentifiedsarcopterygian ." But a reevaluation of the early 1990s byPer Ahlberg demonstrated that it was an early "tetrapod". Indeed, "Elginerpeton" and the closely related "Obruchevichthys " are the two oldest tetrapods known from skeletal material.The known remains of "Elginerpeton" fragments from the
shoulder andhip , afemur (upper hind limb),tibia (lower hind limb), and fragments from the upper and lowerjaw . Another element that may be ahumerus (upperforelimb ) is also associated with this tetrapod. Extrapolations suggest that the animal was 1.5 m (5 ft) in length.The jaw of this animal exhibits a mosaic of
elpistostegelian fish and tetrapod features. The hip and limbs share features with "Ichthyostega " while the shoulder is more similar to those of "Hynerpeton " or "Tulerpeton ". Unfortunately, no feet (or fish-like fins) were recovered. Consequently, it's unclear whether Elginerpeton is more closely allied with the "Panderichthys " or with other early tetrapods. In addition, Elginerpeton and its contemporary, "Obruchevichthys", share unique features that separate them from theFamennian tetrapods. The front of theskull is narrower than in eitherosteolepidid lobe-finned fishes and other early tetrapods, and the total cranial length is much longer. Elginerpeton and "Obruchevichthys" may represent a distinct and presumably short-lived radiation that diverged prior to the emergence of other tetrapods. Associated fauna include aplacoderm ("Bothriolepis "),acanthodian s, alungfish ,porolepiform lobe-fins and jawlesshererostracan s.
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