Baphetoidea Explained

Baphetoidea is a superfamily of Tetrapods. It includes the family Baphetidae and several more basal genera such as Eucritta and Spathicephalus (which has been given its own family Spathicephalidae).[1] The superfamily has also been called Loxommatoidea, but this name is a junior synonym of Baphetoidea.

Taxonomy

Baphetoidea was named by Edward Drinker Cope in 1875. The name Loxommatoidea was erected by D.M.S. Watson in 1929 for baphetids such as Loxomma, which were then known as loxommatids. Loxommatids were later shown to be members of Baphetidae, and Loxommatoidea was synonymized with Baphetoidea as a result. Because Baphetoidea was the first erected name, it has priority over Loxommatoidea.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Milner . A.C. . Milner, A.R.. Walsh, S.A. . 2009 . A new specimen of Baphetes from Nýřany, Czech Republic and the intrinsic relationships of the Baphetidae . Acta Zoologica . 90 . Supplement 1 . 318–334 . 10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00340.x. free .
  2. Milner . A.C. . Lindsay, W. . 1998 . Postcranial remains of Baphetes and their bearing on the relationships of the Baphetidae (= Loxommatidae) . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 22 . 1 . 211–235 . 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1998.tb02530.x.