Caodeyao

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Caodeyao
Temporal range: Lopingian?
Caodeyao skull in lateral view.png
Holotype skull seen from the left and right sides
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Therapsida
Clade: Therocephalia
Clade: Eutherocephalia
Genus: Caodeyao
Liu & Abdala, 2020
Species:
C. liuyufengi
Binomial name
Caodeyao liuyufengi
Liu & Abdala, 2020

Caodeyao is a genus of therocephalian that lived in what is now China during the late Permian. It was found in the Naobaogou Formation. It contains one species, Caodeyao liuyufengi, named in 2020 by Jun Liu and Fernando Abdala. The authors found that its closest relative is Purlovia from Russia, forming with it an exclusively Laurasian clade. [1]

Contents

The holotype and only specimen consisted of a partial skull and a humerus. It was a medium sized animal with a 14 cm long skull. It had a short but high snout, and wide temporal openings. [1]

Etymology

The genus name refers to the village of Caodeyao, while the specific epithet refers to Liu Yu-Feng, the technician and driver who made significant contributions to the Daqingshan field trips. [1]

Holotype of Caodeyao liuyufengi (IVPP V 23298) in dorsal view.jpg
Skull (dorsal view)
Holotype of Caodeyao liuyufengi (IVPP V 23298) in ventral view.jpg
Skull (ventral view)
Holotype of Caodeyao liuyufengi (IVPP V 23298), skull with mandibles.jpg
Skull with mandibles
Holotype of Caodeyao liuyufengi (IVPP V 23298).jpg
Skull, posterior view (A-B). Occiput, posterior view (C-D) Occiput, anterior view (E-F) Braincase (G-M)
Holotype of Caodeyao liuyufengi (IVPP V 23298) humerus.jpg
Left humerus in (A) ventral, (B) anterolateral, (C) dorsal, and (D) posteromedial views.
Major consensus tree of Therocephalia relationships.jpg
Major consensus tree of Therocephalia (Liu and Abdala, 2020)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Liu, J.; Abdala, F. (2020). "The tetrapod fauna of the upper Permian Naobaogou Formation of China: 5. Caodeyao liuyufengi gen. et sp. nov., a new peculiar therocephalian". PeerJ. 8: e9160. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9160 . ISSN   2167-8359. PMC   7261480 .