A protorothyridid captorhinomorph (Reptilia) from the Upper Carboniferous of Newsham, Northumberland

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A protorothyridid captorhinomorph (Reptilia) from the Upper Carboniferous of Newsham, Northumberland

  • Volume / Part: 28 / 2
  • Publication Date: May 1985
  • Page(s): 393 - 399
  • Authored By: Michael J. Boyd

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A description is presented of the skull table of a protorothyridid captorhinomorph reptile from the lower Westphalian B ( Upper Carboniferous) of Newsham, Northumberland. The specimen, which is not named, represents the first reptile to he recorded from the Carboniferous of the British Isles and from the north-west European paralic Coal Measures. It is closely contemporaneous with the earliest undisputed reptiles to have previously been described, from the lower Westphalian B of Joggins, Nova Scotia, and is the oldest fossil reptile yet reported from anywhere outside North America.The specimen forms part of a large assemblage of (mostly aquatic) vertebrates preserved in the bottom sediments of a large coal-swamp lake, and is presumed to represent an erratic derived from a terrestrial/marginal environment.

Palaeontology - Volume 28 Part 2 Pages 393-399



Palaeontology - Volume 28 Part 2 Pages 393-399

Citations

BOYD, M. J. 1985. A protorothyridid captorhinomorph (Reptilia) from the Upper Carboniferous of Newsham, Northumberland. Palaeontology, 28, 2, 393–399.