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Extinct genus of large captorhinid tetrapods

Moradisaurus
Temporal range: Lopingian PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Reconstruction of Moradisaurus grandis from different angles
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Family: Captorhinidae
Subfamily: Moradisaurinae
Genus: Moradisaurus
Taquet, 1969
Type species
Moradisaurus grandis
Taquet, 1969

Moradisaurus is an extinct genus of large captorhinid tetrapods, with a single species Moradisaurus grandis, known from the late Permian (Lopingian) aged Moradi Formation of Niger. It is the largest captorhinid known, estimated to have reached a snout-vent length of over two metres. Similar to other members of Moradisaurinae, it possessed multiple tooth rows, which is associated with a high-fiber herbivorous diet.

The holotype is MNHN MRD1, a skull that was discovered during the late 1960s.

References

  1. ^ P. Taquet. (1969). Première découverte en Afrique d'un Reptile Captorhinomorphe (Cotylosaurien). Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Academie des Sciences Paris, Série D 268:779-781
  2. O'Keefe, FR; Sidor, CA; Larsson, HCE; Maga, A; Ide, O (2005). "The Vertebrate Fauna of the Upper Permian of Niger: III, Morphology and Ontogeny of the Hindlimb of Moradisaurus grandis (Reptilia, Captorhinidae)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 25 (2): 309–319.
  3. Sidor, CA; Ide, OA; Larsson, HCE; O'Keefe, FR; Smith, RMH; Steyer, J-S; Modesto, SP (2022). "The vertebrate fauna of the upper Permian of Niger-XI. Cranial material of a juvenile Moradisaurus grandis (Reptilia: Captorhinidae)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 41: e2030345.
  4. LeBlanc, Aaron R. H.; Brar, Amanpreet K; May, William J; Reisz, Robert R (2015-09-18). "Multiple tooth-rowed captorhinids from the Early Permian fissure fills of the Bally Mountain Locality of Oklahoma". Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology. 1: 35. doi:10.18435/B5RP4N. ISSN 2292-1389.
  5. Modesto, SP; Richards, CD; Ide, O; Sidor, CA (2018). "The vertebrate fauna of the Upper Permian of Niger-X. The mandible of the captorhinid reptile Moradisaurus grandis". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 38 (6): 1–14.
Reptiliomorpha (Pan‑Amniota)
Tetrapodomorpha
Reptiliomorpha
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Reptiliomorpha / Pan-Amniota
Reptiliomorpha
Chroniosuchia?
Bystrowianidae
Chroniosuchidae
Seymouriamorpha?
"Microsauria"?
Amniota
Diadectomorpha?
Diadectidae
"Protorothyrididae"
Araeoscelidia
Captorhinidae
Moradisaurinae
Amniota
(crown group)
Synapsida (Pan‑Mammalia)
Sauropsida (Pan‑Reptilia)
Silvanerpeton miripedes

Bystrowiana permira Seymouria baylorensis Westlothiana lizziae Diadectes sideropelicus Hylonomus lyelli Petrolacosaurus kansensis

Labidosaurus hamatus
Taxon identifiers
Moradisaurus
Moradisaurus grandis


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