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Lethiscus is the earliest known representative of the , a group of very specialised snake-like known from the early (Mississippian).

Lethiscus is known from only a single specimen from the Stage (Middle Viséan) of the Early (Middle Mississippian) of , and is one of the oldest known post Devonian tetrapods. Despite its very early date, it was already a highly advanced animal.

The skull is specialised and light, very like that of , with the orbits, far forward, and the cheek region unossified (lacking bone). There are approximately 30 closely spaced teeth on the and , and a sutural pattern of the skull closely resembles that of the Late Carboniferous aïstopod .

There is no trace of limbs. However, unlike later members of the aïstopod lineage, the still possess , and the are large.

Lethiscus is the only representative of the family Lethiscidae. Owing to its early date, it has since its discovery been considered ancestral to later aïstopods, and more recent cladistic research (Anderson et al. 2003) confirms its position as the most basal (primitive) aistopod. A 2017 cladistic analysis incorporated new data on Lethiscus found all aïstopods, including Lethiscus, to be stem-tetrapods, rendering polyphyletic.Jason D. Pardo, Matt Szostakiwskyj, Per E. Ahlberg & Jason S. Anderson (2017) Hidden morphological diversity among early tetrapods. Nature (advance online publication)

  • Carroll, R.L (1988), Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution, WH Freeman & Co. pp. 176–7


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