Description
Diadectes sp.
amphibian/reptile
Early Permian
Wellington formation
Waurika site, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, USA
Excellent 14mm x 14mm jaw section with one tooth.
Amphibian. Tetrapod.
Diadectes occupies a gray area in the classification of animals. Once classified as a reptile, it’s considered an amphibian close to the ancestry of reptiles. However, it lived too late to be a reptile ancestor since it lived alongside early reptiles.
Diadectes was one of the first large herbivorous vertebrates living at a time when complex ecosystems were starting to be established on land as climates were becoming hotter and drier.
In the past most vertebrate collectors wanted to have a Diadectes tooth or jaw section because it was an early reptile, and one of the first herbivores, but these days, they want an example because of its unusual status in the tree of life.
Nice compact specimen of this mysterious tetrapod.