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Stenokranio boldi Werneburg, Witzmann, Rinehart, Fischer & Voigt, 2024

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Species
Stenokranio Werneburg, Witzmann, Rinehart, Fischer & Voigt, 2024
boldi
Werneburg, Witzmann, Rinehart, Fischer & Voigt
Werneburg, Ralf, Florian Witzmann, Larry Rinehart, Jan Fischer & Sebastian Voigt. 2024 A new eryopid temnospondyl from the Carboniferous–Permian boundary of Germany. Journal of Paleontology.
Figures 3–11, 12.1–3, 13–15, 17, 18.1, 19.1
NHMMZ/LS PW 2019/5025 (formerly: UGKU 2564), consisting of the skull with skull roof and palate, together with remains of the mandibles (skull length 24.7 cm).
Remigiusberg quarry at the northeastern rim of the Remigiusberg (387685 E, 5487644 N, UTM 32U, WGS 84; UGKU L-21), about 1 km northeast of Haschbach, Kusel County, western Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (Voigt et al., 2014, 2019; Fig. 1). Type horizon is a mudstone of the lower Theisbergstegen lake level, middle part of the Remigiusberg Formation, base of Rotliegend, Gzhelian-Asselian boundary, latest Carboniferous or earliest Permian (Fig. 1-2).