词条 | Nooxobeia |
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| name = Nooxobeia | fossil_range = Early Permian, {{fossil range|271}} | image = Nooxobeia and Varanodon.jpg | image_upright = 1.2 | image_caption = Life restoration of Nooxobeia gracilis (right) based on specimen UCLA VP 3066. | taxon = Nooxobeia | authority = Gee, Scott & Reisz, 2018 | type_species = †Nooxobeia gracilis | type_species_authority = Gee, Scott & Reisz, 2018 }}Nooxobeia is an extinct genus of dissorophid temnospondyl from the Early Permian (Guadalupian) of Oklahoma. The generic name is derived from the Arapaho (a language spoken in the type locality of the holotype) word nooxobe, which means frog.[1] TaxonomyOlson (1972) referred a complete dissorophid specimen (UCLA VP 3066) from the Chickasha Formation of Oklahoma to Fayella chickashaensis based on cranial similarities to the holotype.[2] However, in 2018, Gee, Scott and Reisz declared Fayella a nomen dubium and an indeterminate temnospondyl, and made UCLA VP 3066 the holotype of the new species Nooxobeia gracilis.[1] See also{{Portal|Permian|Paleontology}}
References1. ^1 {{cite journal|title=Reappraisal of the Permian dissorophid Fayella chickashaensis|first1=Bryan M.|last1=Gee|first2=Diane|last2=Scott|first3=Robert R.|last3=Reisz|year=2018|journal=Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences|volume=55|issue=10|pages = 1103–1114|doi=10.1139/cjes-2018-0053}} {{Euskelia|D.}}{{paleo-amphibian-stub}}2. ^{{cite journal|title=Fayella chickashaensis, the Dissorophoidea and the Permian Terrestrial Radiations|first=Everett C.|last=Olson|year=1972|journal=Journal of Paleontology|volume=46|issue=1|pages = 104–114|jstor = 1302919}} 4 : Dissorophids|Cisuralian temnospondyls of North America|Fossil taxa described in 2018|Prehistoric amphibian genera |
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