H. longicostatum (Fritsch, 1875 [originally Stelliosaurus longicostatus]) (type)
Hyloplesion is an extinct genus of microbrachomorph microsaur. It is the type and only genus within the family Hyloplesiontidae.[1] Fossils have been found from the Czech Republic near the towns of Plzeň, Nýřany, and Třemošná, and date back to the Middle Pennsylvanian. The type species is H. longicostatum, named in 1883. Two species belonging to different genera, Seeleya pusilla and Orthocosta microscopica, have been synonymized with H. longicostatum and are thought to represent very immature individuals.[1]
^ abCarroll, R. L.; Gaskill, P. (1978). "The Order Microsauria". Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society. 126: 1–211.
Hyloplesion is an extinct genus of microbrachomorph microsaur. It is the type and only genus within the family Hyloplesiontidae. Fossils have been found...
Proterogyrinus); others may have been semi-aquatic (Ophiderpeton, Amphibamus, Hyloplesion) or terrestrial (Dendrerpeton, Tuditanus, Anthracosaurus). The Carboniferous...
Pelodosotis, an ostodolepid "microsaur" Pantylus, a pantylid "microsaur" Hyloplesion, a "microsaur" Brachydectes, a lysorophian Adelospondylus, an adelospondyl...
318.1–270.6 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Microsauria diversity. (Hyloplesion (A), Pantylus (B), Pelodosotis (C) & Rhynchonkos (D)) Scientific classification...
originally referred to the genus Hyloplesion in 1882. Several specimens from Freital were described under the name Hyloplesion Fritschi as small non-labyrinthodonts...
Other "microbrachomorphs" included aquatic forms like Microbrachis, Hyloplesion, and possibly "Brachystelechus" (Batropetes). Within Microbrachomorpha...
skeletal morphogenesis of the lepospondyls Microbrachis pelikani and Hyloplesion longicostatum is published by Olori (2015). A study of the anatomy of...