Received date: 2022-04-25
Online published: 2022-08-18
No definite tetrapod body fossil is known from the Late Triassic of North China. Here we report new tetrapod remains from the Upper Triassic Tanzhuang Formation of Jiyuan, Henan Province. Most of the specimens can be referred to the temnospondyls, and show affinity with Mastodonsaurus. Previously, Mastodonsaurus is only know from Europe. So that, this finding indicates that a clade including Mastodonsaurus and its close relatives had a wide distribution from Europe to East Asia during the Late Triassic. A possible pelvis indicates the presence of another tetrapod group. This discovery fills a tetrapod body record gap in Chinese Late Triassic.
Key words: Jiyuan, Henan; Late Triassic; Tanzhuang Formation; tetrapod; temnospondyls; Mastodonsaurus
Yu-Tai SHI , Jian-Ye CHEN , Jun LIU . A new Late Triassic tetrapod locality from North China[J]. Vertebrata Palasiatica, 2023 , 61(1) : 17 -25 . DOI: 10.19615/j.cnki.2096-9899.220818
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