Genus
Valid Extinct

Glyphoderma

Zhao et al. 2008

Glyphoderma is an extinct genus of placodont reptile from the Middle Triassic of China with two known species, G. kangi and G. robusta. It differs from its relative Psephochelys in having three, rather than one, fused osteoderms on the posterior skull surface, and has an earlier temporal range, from the Ladinian epoch rather than the Late Triassic. Otherwise, it is similar in most respects to the other plachochelyids found in China. The name comes from the Greek 'γλυφος', 'sculpture' and 'δερμα', 'skin' referring to its unique carapace structure. The specific name honours a Mr. Kang Ximin.

Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
PBDB occurrences
1
Group
Sauroptérygiens
Marine
Glyphoderma
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Classification
Sauropterygia Suborder
Placodontia Order
Cyamodontoidea Suborder
Placochelyidae Family
Glyphoderma Genus
Fossil sites 1 geolocated sites
Distribution
Top countries
🇨🇳 China
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Geological formations
Falang
1
Temporal distribution
Ladinian (241.464–237 Ma)
1
Species (1)
Glyphoderma kangi 241 Ma
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Bibliography
Original description
L.-J. Zhao, C. Li, and J. Liu, T. He. 2008. A new armored placodont from the Middle Triassic of Yunnan Province, southwestern China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 46:171-177
Bibliography (1)
L.-J. Zhao, C. Li, and J. Liu, T. He. 2008. A new armored placodont from the Middle Triassic of Yunnan Province, southwestern China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 46:171-177