Sumidadectes is an extinct genus of captorhinid reptiliomorph, known from the Early Permian (Kungurian age) of Oklahoma and Texas, United States. The genus contains a single species, Sumidadectes chozaensis, known from several partial skulls and postcranial remains.[1]
| Sumidadectes Temporal range: Early Permian, | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Missing taxonomy template (fix): | Sumidadectes |
| Species: | Template:Taxonomy/SumidadectesS. chozaensis |
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| Template:Taxonomy/SumidadectesSumidadectes chozaensis (Olson, 1954) | |
References
edit- ↑ Jung, Jason P.; Sues, Hans-Dieter (2024-03-25). "Reassessment of 'Captorhinikos' chozaensis, an early Permian (Cisuralian: Kungurian) captorhinid reptile from Oklahoma and north-central Texas". Journal of Paleontology. 98 (1): 115–127. Bibcode:2024JPal...98..115J. doi:10.1017/jpa.2023.85.