Brittagnathus
Brittagnathus is an extinct genus of four-limbed vertebrate from the Late Devonian of East Greenland. The genus contains a single species, Brittagnathus minutus, representing the smallest known Devonian tetrapod based on a complete lower jaw.
Discovery and naming
The Brittagnathus holotype, NHMD 116368, was discovered from the Acanthostega bonebed in the Britta [Dal Formation]. It is the fourth named genus of "tetrapod" from the Late Devonian of Greenland, after Ichthyostega, Acanthostega, and Ymeria.The generic name Brittagnathus combines the prefix britta in reference to the type locality, which was named after Britta Säve-Söderbergh, and Latin word gnathus meaning 'jaw'. The specific name, minutus, reflects the small size of the type specimen.