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Euparkeriidae ✝

Description

Euparkeriidae is an extinct family of small carnivorous archosauriforms which lived from the Early Triassic to the Middle Triassic (Anisian). While most other early archosauriforms walked on four limbs, euparkeriids were probably facultative bipeds that had the ability to walk on their hind limbs at times. The most well known member of Euparkeriidae is the species Euparkeria capensis, which was named by paleontologist Robert Broom from the Karoo Basin of South Africa in 1913 and is known from several nearly complete skeletons. The family name was first proposed by German paleontologist Friedrich von Huene in 1920; Huene classified euparkeriids as members of Pseudosuchia, a traditional name for crocodilian-line archosaurs from the Triassic (Pseudosuchia means "false crocodiles"). However, phylogenetic analyses performed in the 21st century place Euparkeriidae as a group of Archosauriformes, a position outside Pseudosuchia and close to the ancestry of both crocodile-line archosaurs and bird-line archosaurs (which include dinosaurs and pterosaurs). However, they are probably not direct ancestors of archosaurs.


Source Data
SourceIDLink
Global Biodiversity Information Facility ID (GBIF)4817554https://www.gbif.org/species/4817554
PaleoBioDB ID (PBDB)38239https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=38239
Rankfamily
Taxonomy (GBIF)Life : Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Euparkeriidae
Taxonomy (PBDB)Life : Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Eosuchia : Euparkeriidae
Taxonomic Status (GBIF)accepted
Classification
(PBDB,GBIF)
RankNameAuthor
-Eukaryota
-OpisthokontaCavalier-Smith 1987
kingdomAnimalia
-TriploblasticaLankester 1877
-NephrozoaJondelius et al. 2002
-DeuterostomiaGrobben 1908
phylumChordataHaeckel 1847
subphylumVertebrataLamarck 1801
superclassGnathostomataGegenbauer 1874
-Osteichthyes
-SarcopterygiiRomer 1955
subclassDipnotetrapodomorpha
subclassTetrapodomorpha
-Tetrapoda
-ReptiliomorphaSäve-Söderbergh 1934
-AnthracosauriaSäve-Söderbergh 1934
-Batrachosauria
-Cotylosauria
-AmniotaHaeckel 1866
-SauropsidaHuxley 1864
classReptiliaLaurenti 1768
subclassEureptilia
-RomeriidaGauthier et al. 1988
-Diapsida
-Eosuchia
-NeodiapsidaBenton 1985
-SauriaGauthier 1984
-Archosauromorpha
-CrocopodaEzcurra 2016
-ArchosauriformesGauthier 1986
familyEuparkeriidaeHuene 1920
Scientific NameEuparkeriidae
Opinions (PBDB)
NameRankOpinionEvidenceAuthor
Euparkeriidaefamilybelongs to Pseudosuchiastated without evidenceHuene, 1922
Euparkeriidaefamilybelongs to Pseudosuchiastated with evidenceKuhn, 1946
Euparkeriidaefamilybelongs to Ornithosuchoideastated with evidenceKuhn, 1964
Euparkeriidaefamilybelongs to Chirotherioideastated with evidenceKuhn, 1966
Euparkeriidaefamilybelongs to Proterosuchiastated with evidenceCruickshank, 1978
Euparkeriidaefamilybelongs to Archosauriastated with evidenceBenton, 1985
Euparkeriidaefamilybelongs to OrnithosuchiaimpliedCarroll, 1988
Euparkeriidaefamilybelongs to Archosauriformesstated with evidenceNesbitt, 2011
Status (PBDB)extinct
Taxon Size (PBDB)5
First Recorded Appearance251 - 247 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic
Last Recorded Appearance247 - 242 Ma
Triassic
Environmentterrestrial (based on Diapsida)
Motilityactively mobile (based on Osteichthyes)
Taphonomyphosphatic (based on Vertebrata)
Primary Reference (PBDB)R. L. Carroll. 1988. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution
Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euparkeriidae

Fossil Distribution

Subtaxa

NameStatusCommon Name(s)Fossil OccurrencesOldestYoungest
Dorosuchus
genus
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
2247 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic
247 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic
Euparkeria
genus
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
2247 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic
247 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic
Halazhaisuchus
genus
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
1247 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic
247 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic
Osmolskina
genus
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
1251 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic
251 Ma
Early/Lower Triassic

Obsolete Names

NameSourceTaxon RankTaxonomy
Turfanosuchus shageduensis Wu, 1982GBIFspeciesAnimalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Turfanosuchus shageduensis

Synonymy List

YearName and Author
1920Euparkeriidae Huene
1922Euparkeriidae Huene p. 22
1942Euparkeriidae Huene p. 243
1946Euparkeriidae Kuhn p. 64
1964Euparkeriidae Kuhn p. 320
1966Euparkeriidae Kuhn p. 72
YearName and Author
1978Euparkeriidae Cruickshank
1982Turfanosuchus shageduensis Wu pp. 296-297 figs. 4-7: Pl. 1:8-11
1985Euparkeriidae Benton p. 154
1988Euparkeriidae Carroll
2011Euparkeriidae Nesbitt
2014Euparkeriidae Sookias et al.

References

Carroll R. L. (1988) , Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution, 1-698
Huene F. v. (1922) The Triassic reptilian order Thecodontia, The American Journal of Science, series 5 4, 22-26
Huene F. v. (1942) Lieferungen 3/4. Pseudosuchia, Saurischia, Rhynchosauridae und Schlussabschnitt [Parts 3/4. Pseudosuchia, Saurischia, Rhynchosauridae, and Conclusions], Die Fossilen Reptilien des Südamerikanischen Gondwanalandes. Ergebnisse der Sauriergrabungen in Südbrasilien 1928/29 [The Fossil Reptiles of South American Gondwanaland. Results of the Dinosaur Expeditions in southern Brazil 1928/29]. C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, München, 161-332
Kuhn O. (1946) Das System der fossilen und rezenten Amphibien und Reptilien [The system of fossil and recent amphibians and reptiles], Bericht der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Bamberg 29, 49-67
Kuhn O. (1964) Ungelöste Probleme der Stammesgeschichte der Amphibien und Reptilien [Unsolved problems of the phylogeny of amphibians and reptiles], Jahreshefte des Vereins für vaterländische Naturkunde in Württemberg 118/119, 293-325
Kuhn O. W. M. (1966) , Die Reptilien. System und Stammesgeschichte [The Reptiles. Systematics and Phylogeny.], 1-154
Wu X. (1982) [Two pseudosuchian reptiles from Shan-Gan-Ning Basin], Vertebrata PalAsiatica 20 4, 291-301
Benton M. J. (1985) Classification and phylogeny of the diapsid reptiles, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 84 2, 97-164
Nesbitt S. J. (2011) The early evolution of archosaurs: relationships and the origin of major clades, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 353, 1-292
Sookias R. B., Sullivan C., et al (2014) Systematics of putative euparkeriids (Diapsida: Archosauriformes) from the Triassic of China, PeerJ 2, e658
Benton, M.J. (ed). (1993). The Fossil Record 2. Chapman & Hall, London, 845 pp. - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera
SN2000: Brands, S. J. (compiler) 1989-2005. Systema Naturae 2000. Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2006 version). Available online at http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/. - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!
 
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