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Ophiderpeton

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Kingdom
  
Subclass
  
Lepospondyli

Family
  
Ophiderpetontidae

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Aïstopoda

Higher classification
  
Ophiderpetontidae

Ophiderpeton brownriggi Prehistoric Animals

Similar
  
Aistopoda, Oestocephalus, Phlegethontia, Lethiscus, Pseudophlegethontia

Ophiderpeton is an extinct genus of lepospondyl amphibian from the early Carboniferous to the early Permian. Remains of this genus are widespread and were found in Ohio, United States and the Czech Republic (Central Europe).

Ophiderpeton Ophiderpeton by dustdevil on DeviantArt

An aïstopod, Ophiderpeton was snake-like, without any trace of limbs. Its body was about 70 centimetres (28 in) long, with 230 vertebrae. The skull measured 15 millimetres (0.59 in), and large, forward-facing eyes, suggesting a hunting lifestyle. It probably lived in burrows, feeding on insects, worms, millipedes, and snails.

Ophiderpeton DinoCastscom Ophiderpeton Amphibia Ophiderpetontidae

A large number of species are classified in the genus, and similar animals, Phlegethontia and Sillerpeton, are known. An earlier genus, Lethiscus, is known from the Carboniferous and Early Permian.

Ophiderpeton Crassigryinus lunges towards an Ophiderpeton While Kayakin Flickr

Ophiderpeton httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Ophiderpeton Amphibian Model Gallery Earth Sciences Museum

References

Ophiderpeton Wikipedia