Rhynchonkos

Rhynchonkos is an extinct genus of rhynchonkid microsaur. Originally known as Goniorhynchus, it was renamed in 1981 because the name had already been given to another genus; the family, likewise, was originally named Goniorhynchidae but renamed in 1988. The type and only known species is R. stovalli, found from the Early Permian Fairmont Shale in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. Rhynchonkos shares many similarities with Eocaecilia, an early caecilian from the Early Jurassic of Arizona. Similarities between Rhynchonkos and Eocaecilia have been taken as evidence that caecilians are descendants of microsaurs. However, such a relationship is no longer widely accepted.

Rhynchonkos
Temporal range: Early Permian
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Recumbirostra
Family: Goniorhynchidae
Carroll and Gaskill, 1978
Genus: Rhynchonkos
Schulze and Foreman, 1981
Type species
Rhynchonkos stovalli
(Olson, 1970) (originally Goniorhynchus stovalli)
Synonyms
  • Goniorhynchus Olson, 1970
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