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Vigilius is an extinct genus of brachyopid temnospondyl amphibian from the Triassic of Arizona. It is known from the single type species Vigilius wellesi. The holotype specimen of Vigilius is a skull labelled UCMP 36199. The skull was found in an area alongside Arizona State Route 64 overlooking the Grand Canyon. It came from a layer of the Early Triassic Moenkopi Formation. The skull was described by paleontologists Samuel Paul Welles and Richard Estes in 1969 and attributed to a new genus and species of brachyopid called Hadrokkosaurus bradyi. The holotype of Hadrokkosaurus was an isolated lower jaw. In 2000, paleontologists Anne Warren and Claudia Marsicano suggested that the lower jaw and skull represent two different species, as they were found over 160 kilometres (99 mi) apart and co

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  • Vigilius (fr)
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  • Vigilius (amfibie) (nl)
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  • Vigilius wellesi Vigilius Vue d'artiste de Vigilius wellesi. Genre † Vigilius (d) & (d), 2000, monotypique Espèce † Vigilius wellesi (d) & (d), 2000, espèce type Vigilius est un genre éteint et fossile d'amphibiens temnospondyles du Trias attestés dans l'Arizona. Il n'est représenté que par son espèce type unique Vigilius wellesi. (fr)
  • Il vigilio (Vigilius wellesi) è un anfibio estinto, appartenente ai temnospondili. Visse tra il Triassico inferiore e il Triassico medio (Olenekiano/Anisico, circa 247 - 244 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Nordamerica. (it)
  • Vigilius is an extinct genus of brachyopid temnospondyl amphibian from the Triassic of Arizona. It is known from the single type species Vigilius wellesi. The holotype specimen of Vigilius is a skull labelled UCMP 36199. The skull was found in an area alongside Arizona State Route 64 overlooking the Grand Canyon. It came from a layer of the Early Triassic Moenkopi Formation. The skull was described by paleontologists Samuel Paul Welles and Richard Estes in 1969 and attributed to a new genus and species of brachyopid called Hadrokkosaurus bradyi. The holotype of Hadrokkosaurus was an isolated lower jaw. In 2000, paleontologists Anne Warren and Claudia Marsicano suggested that the lower jaw and skull represent two different species, as they were found over 160 kilometres (99 mi) apart and co (en)
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  • Warren and Marsicano, 2000 (en)
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  • Vigilius wellesi Vigilius Vue d'artiste de Vigilius wellesi. Genre † Vigilius (d) & (d), 2000, monotypique Espèce † Vigilius wellesi (d) & (d), 2000, espèce type Vigilius est un genre éteint et fossile d'amphibiens temnospondyles du Trias attestés dans l'Arizona. Il n'est représenté que par son espèce type unique Vigilius wellesi. (fr)
  • Il vigilio (Vigilius wellesi) è un anfibio estinto, appartenente ai temnospondili. Visse tra il Triassico inferiore e il Triassico medio (Olenekiano/Anisico, circa 247 - 244 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Nordamerica. (it)
  • Vigilius is an extinct genus of brachyopid temnospondyl amphibian from the Triassic of Arizona. It is known from the single type species Vigilius wellesi. The holotype specimen of Vigilius is a skull labelled UCMP 36199. The skull was found in an area alongside Arizona State Route 64 overlooking the Grand Canyon. It came from a layer of the Early Triassic Moenkopi Formation. The skull was described by paleontologists Samuel Paul Welles and Richard Estes in 1969 and attributed to a new genus and species of brachyopid called Hadrokkosaurus bradyi. The holotype of Hadrokkosaurus was an isolated lower jaw. In 2000, paleontologists Anne Warren and Claudia Marsicano suggested that the lower jaw and skull represent two different species, as they were found over 160 kilometres (99 mi) apart and come from two animals of different size. Warren and Marsicano assigned the skull the a new genus and species Vigilius wellesi. The genus name comes from the Latin word vigilia meaning "keeping watch," a reference to its large eye sockets and "to the fact that the skull was keeping vigil over the Grand Canyon." The species was named in honor of Welles. Several bones found around the Grand Canyon site were also attributed to Vigilius, including a pterygoid bone that was described in 1971 as a . Additional remains were found 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Holbrook, Arizona. (en)
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