Diadectes

Diadectes
Temporal range: Artinskian-Kungurian 290–272 Ma
Mounted skeleton of D. sideropelicus, American Museum of Natural History
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Diadectomorpha
Family: Diadectidae
Genus: Diadectes
Cope, 1878
Type species
Diadectes sideropelicus
Cope, 1878
Species
  • D. absitus Berman et al., 1998
  • D. carinatus (Case & Williston, 1912)
  • D. dreigleichenensis Ponstein, MacDougall, & Fröbisch, 2024
  • D. lentus (Marsh, 1878)
  • D. sideropelicus Cope, 1878
  • D. tenuitectus Cope, 1896
Synonyms
  • Nothodon Marsh, 1878
  • Empedocles Cope, 1878
  • Helodectes Cope, 1880
  • Empedias Cope, 1883
  • Chilonyx Cope, 1883
  • Bolbodon Cope, 1896
  • Diadectoides Case, 1911
  • Animasaurus Case & Williston, 1912
  • Silvadectes? Kissel, 2010

Diadectes (meaning crosswise-biter) is an extinct genus of large reptiliomorphs or synapsids[1] that lived during the early Permian period (Artinskian-Kungurian stages of the Cisuralian epoch, between 290 and 272 million years ago).[2] Diadectes was one of the first herbivorous tetrapods, and also one of the first fully terrestrial vertebrates to attain large size.

  1. ^ Klembara, Jozef; Hain, Miroslav; Ruta, Marcello; Berman, David S.; Pierce, Stephanie E.; Henrici, Amy C. (2020). "Inner ear morphology of diadectomorphs and seymouriamorphs (Tetrapoda) uncovered by high‐resolution x‐ray microcomputed tomography, and the origin of the amniote crown group". Palaeontology. 63: 131–154. doi:10.1111/pala.12448. S2CID 210778158.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Kisselthesis was invoked but never defined (see the help page).