1.7" Articulated Permian Reptile Vertebra In Rock - Oklahoma

Here are six, articulated, vertebrae of a Lower Permian reptile (unidentified) from the Richard's Spur Quarry near Lawton, Oklahoma. This permian reptile material is found within cave fissure fill deposits in the quarry.

Artists reconstruction of Captorhinus aguti by Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com)
Artists reconstruction of Captorhinus aguti by Nobu Tamura (http://spinops.blogspot.com)


Captorhinus is an extinct genus of captorhinid reptiles that lived during the Permian period, and was one of the earliest and most primitive reptiles. Its remains are known from North America, Europe, India and Africa. It was fairly small--around 12 inches in length--and likely bore a resemblance to modern lizards.
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SPECIES
Unidentified
LOCATION
Richard's Spur Quarry, Lawton, Oklahoma
FORMATION
Arbuckle Group
SIZE
1.7" long, rock 4.1x3"
ITEM
#77993
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