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''Pangerpeton'' is an extinct genus of
salamander Salamanders are a group of amphibians typically characterized by their lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, short limbs projecting at right angles to the body, and the presence of a tail in both larvae and adults. All ten ...
s. Its monotypic species is ''Pangerpeton sinensis''. ''Pangerpeton'' is a metamorphosed, primitive salamander from the
Late Jurassic The Late Jurassic is the third epoch of the Jurassic Period, and it spans the geologic time from 163.5 ± 1.0 to 145.0 ± 0.8 million years ago (Ma), which is preserved in Upper Jurassic strata.Owen 1987. In European lithostratigraphy, the nam ...
Daohugou fossil bed near Wubaiding Village of Lingyuan City, Liaoning Province, China. It is part of the
Yanliao Biota The Yanliao Biota is the name given to an assembly of fossils preserved in northeastern China from the Middle to Late Jurassic.Xu, X., Zhou, Z., Sullivan, C. and Wang, Y., 2017. The Yanliao Biota: a trove of exceptionally preserved Middle-Late Jur ...
. Yuan Wang and Susan E. Evans (2006)Wang, Y., Evans, S. E., 2006. A new short-bodied salamander from the Upper Jurassic/Lower Cretaceous of China. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 51(1):127~130. named this new taxon with a phylogenetic analysis of caudates at familial level including fossil taxa, such as '' Marmorerpeton'', '' Karaurus'', '' Jeholotriton'', ''
Chunerpeton ''Chunerpeton tianyiensis'' is an extinct species of salamander from the Late Jurassic Daohugou Beds in Ningcheng County, Nei Mongol (Inner Mongolia), China. It is the only species classified under the genus ''Chunerpeton''. It was a small anim ...
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Liaoxitriton ''Liaoxitriton'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric cryptobranchoid salamanders from the Early Cretaceous of China. It contains one species, ''L. zhongjiani'', from the Aptian aged Yixian Formation. A second species, ''L. daohugouensis'' from t ...
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Iridotriton ''Iridotriton'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric salamander known from a fossil found in stratigraphic zone 6 of the late Jurassic Morrison FormationFoster, J. (2007). "Appendix." ''Jurassic West: The Dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation and Th ...
'', and '' Valdotriton''. The analysis placed ''Pangerpeton'' as a sister taxon to ''Jeholotriton'' from the equivalent fossil bed, and the two are close to the base of crown−group Urodela either just outside it or just within. This Jurassic amphibian is characterized by its short trunk (only 14 presacrals) and short and wide head, giving a fat body shape, from which the genus name was derived ("Pang" means fat in Chinese).


See also

* Prehistoric amphibian * List of prehistoric amphibians


References

Cryptobranchoidea Prehistoric amphibian genera Jurassic salamanders Jurassic amphibians of Asia Fossil taxa described in 2006 {{jurassic-animal-stub