Name: Eudibamus.
Phonetic: Yew-de-ba-mus.umida & T.
Martens - 2000.
Named By: D. S. Berman, R. R. Reisz, D.
Scott, A. C. Henrici, S. S. Sumida & T.
Martens - 2000.
Classification: Chordata, Reptilia,
Procolophonomorpha, Bolosauridae.
Species: E. cursoris (type).
Diet: Insectivore.
Size: About 25 centimetres long.
Known locations: Germany - Tambach Formation.
Time period: Artinskian of the Permian.
Fossil representation: Single individual.
A relative to genera such as Bolosaurus and Belebey, Eudibamus was a small bipedal reptile that lived in Germany during the Permian.
Further reading
- Early Permian Bipedal Reptile. - Science 290:969-972. -
D. S. Berman, R. R. Reisz, D. Scott, A. C.
Henrici, S. S. Sumida & T. Martens - 2000.