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Instytut Paleobiologii, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 2(56), p. 301-312, 2011

DOI: 10.4202/app.2010.0063

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On the Affinities ofTetraceratops insignis, an Early Permian Synapsid

Journal article published in 2011 by Eli Amson ORCID, Michel Laurin
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

On the affinities of Tetraceratops insignis, an Early Permian synapsid. Acta Palaeonto− logica Polonica 56 (2): 301–312. The affinities of the Early Permian synapsid Tetraceratops insignis have been reevaluated several times since the early 20 th century, being considered as an eothyridid, a sphenacodontid, or a therapsid. This controversy continues into the 21 st century, with recently raised doubts about the interpretation of Tetraceratops as the oldest known therapsid, a hypothesis supported by the only redescription of this fossil in the second half of the 20 th century. Our study examines the arguments proposed to refute therapsid affinities, and concludes that Tetraceratops indeed is the sister−group of all other known therapsids. The most recently published phylogenetic data matrix that includes Tetraceratops fails to confirm its therapsid affinities. However, adding seven characters to that matrix leads to the conclusion that Tetraceratops is the basal−most and oldest therapsid. The recent suggestion of a Laurasian origin of therapsids appears poorly supported; too few data are available on the distribution of Permian synapsids to settle this question.