pistolikutes
Pistolikutes is a genus of extinct gymnophionan amphibians that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 125-100 million years ago. The name Pistolikutes is derived from the Greek words pistola, meaning "gun-like" or "pistol", and likutikos, a suffix indicating a resemblance.
The genus was first described in 1974 by French paleontologist Paul Tassy. Only one species, Pistolikutes sp.,
Pistolikutes specimens are typically small to medium-sized, measuring between 10-30 centimeters in length. Their fossilized remains
Physiognomically, Pistolikutes is distinguished from other gymnophionans by its short, rudimentary limbs and tail. Contrasting this,
Despite its apparent evolutionary significance, Pistolikutes is relatively poorly represented in the fossil record, necessitating further