Species: tener (SCHONFELD, 1911)
Etymology:
= Melanerpeton tenerum (SCHONFELD, 1911) WERNBURG, 1986
= Branchiosaurus tener SCHONFELD, 1911 (partim)
Lectotyp: MMGD-PzPl
Locality: Kiesgrube Clennen NW Sachsen, Sekundare Lagerstatte in Glazialshcottern, Saschen (Saxony) State, Germany.
Horizon: Tuffite von Clennen.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material: Skull.
Paralectotypes:
MMGD-PzP5: Skull and fragmentary skeleton.
MMGD-PzP119: Skull and fragmentary skeleton, and scales.
Referred material:
MMGD-PzP118:
MMGD-PzP75: Fragmentary skull and fragmentary skeleton.
MMGD-PzP110:
WERNBURG, 2007
Locality: Börtewitz, NW Saxony Basin, Germany.
Horizon: Börtewitz Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Permian.
Material: Fragmentary skull and skeleton.
Note: Has skin impressions and color pattern.
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Species: humbergensis BOY, 1978
Etymology:
= Branchiosaurus humbergensis BOY, 1978
= Melanerpeton humbergensis (BOY,
1978)
Holotype:
Locality: Jaeckenbach Bank (L-06), Lauterecken-Oderheim-Schichten, Germany.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Permian.
Material: Fragmentary skull, and skeleton.
Referred material:
= Melanerpeton humbergense WERNEBURG, 2004
Locality: Niederkirchen-Heimkirchen, Saar-Nahe-Basin, Rhineland-Pflaz State, Germany.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Lower Rotliegned, ?Late Carboniferous-Early Permian.
Material:
NHMS-WP 2248: Nearly complete skull and skeleton.
Note: Skin impressions.
Note: Has lateral lines.
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Species: raischi SCHOCH, 2014
Etymology: In honor of Markus Raisch, who discovered and prepared teh specimens
described here adn who collected further valuable material in teh Rotliegend
of the Saar-Nahe Basin.
Holotype: UGKU 1800
Locality: Obermoschel, Rheinland-Pfalz State, Germany.
Horizon: M7, upper bed of Obermoschel lake deposit.
Biostraitgraphy:
Age: Rotliegendes Epoch, Early Permian.
Material: Skull and anterior part of postcranium.
Referred material:
UGKU 1801 a + b: Skull and anterior postcranial skeleton, in part and counterpart.