Cyclotosaurus buechneri

Cyclotosaurus buechneri
Temporal range: Late Triassic, 228–235 Ma
Holotype skull
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Temnospondyli
Superfamily: Capitosauroidea
Family: Mastodonsauridae
Genus: Cyclotosaurus
Fraas, 1889
Species: C. buechneri
Binomial name
Cyclotosaurus buechneri
Witzmann, Sachs & Nyhuis, 2016
Type strain
NAMU ES/k 36053


Cyclotosaurus buechneri is a species of the temnospondyl genus Cyclotosaurus from the Upper Triassic (middle Carnian) of northwestern Germany.[1]

The type and only known specimen is a 28 cm long skull that was found in 1975 by Martin Büchner, the former director of the Natural History Museum Bielefeld, at a construction site in Bielefeld-Sieker, Germany. The specimen derives from the Stuttgart Formation and is kept in the collection of the Natural History Museum in Bielefeld. In 2016, Florian Witzmann, Sven Sachs and Christian Nyhuis provided a detailed description of the skull and established the new species, Cyclotosaurus buechneri, honoring the discoverer.

Cyclotosaurus buechneri differs from other species of Cyclotosaurus e.g. by a narrower distance between the orbitae, a more slender postorbital region and a distinct shape of the jugal. It was nearly 2 meter long and is the only unequivocal evidence of a cyclotosaur in northern Germany.[1]


Phylogeny

The phylogenetic position of C. buechneri within the genus Cyclotosaurus according to Witzmann et al.[1]

Cyclotosaurus

C. robustus




C. buechneri




C. mordax




C. ebrachensis



C. intermedius





C. posthumus



C. hemprichi






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