Cyclotosaurus buechneri, Witzmann & Sachs & Nyhuis, 2016

Witzmann, Florian, Sachs, Sven & Nyhuis, Christian J., 2016, A new species of Cyclotosaurus (Stereospondyli, Capitosauria) from the Late Triassic of Bielefeld, NW Germany, and the intrarelationships of the genus, Fossil Record 19 (2), pp. 83-100 : 86

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5194/fr-19-83-2016

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11589274

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BEA3C090-24EC-4E39-BE5D-74898812C1A0

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:BEA3C090-24EC-4E39-BE5D-74898812C1A0

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Felipe

scientific name

Cyclotosaurus buechneri
status

sp. nov.

Cyclotosaurus buechneri sp. nov.

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LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:BEA3C090-24EC-4E39-BE5D-74898812C1A0 . Date of registration: 20 March 2016 .

2000 Cyclotosaurus robustus . – Schoch and Milner, p. 154.

2008a Cyclotosaurus robustus . – Büchner, p. 134, fig.

2008b Cyclotosaurus robustus . – Büchner, fig. 8.

2013 Amphibienschädel (amphibian skull). – Büchner, fig. 3.03–6.

Derivation of name: In honor of Dr. Martin Büchner, former director of the Museum of Natural History in Bielefeld. Martin Büchner discovered the holotype and only known specimen in 1975, and has a life-long record of outstanding contributions to the museum’s geological collection and the popularization of geosciences in the region .

Holotype and only specimen: Namu ES/k 36053, an almost complete cranium in dorsal view, embedded in sandstone with the palate and occiput obscured.

Type locality and horizon: Bielefeld, district Sieker, North Rhine-Westphalia, northwestern Germany; Stuttgart Formation, middle Carnian, Late Triassic.

Diagnosis: A species within Cyclotosaurus with the following unique combination of characters: (1) orbitae medially placed with short interorbital distance (shared with C. robustus ); (2) region lateral to orbitae only slightly wider than width of orbitae (shared with C. posthumus , C. ebrachensis , C. intermedius , and C. mordax ); (3) postorbital skull region slender (shared with C. ebrachensis ); (4) preorbital projection of jugal shorter than half the length of snout (shared with C. mordax , C. ebrachensis , C. intermedius , C. posthumus , and C. hemprichi , but dissimilar to C. robustus ).

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