The Branchiosauridae form a clade of tiny newt-like, extinct amphibians of overall larval appearance. While their status as neotenic (perennibranchiate) forms had long been universally accepted, adult specimens are known from only one taxon that was hitherto referred to as Melanerpeton (Apateon) gracile. Here we study this life cycle in depth, which includes the only well-documented metamorphosis-like transformation in an early tetrapod outside Lisssamphibia. Based on various newly recognized features, Melanerpeton gracile is attributed to a new genus, Xerodromeus. X. gracilis is characterized by a short postorbital skull table, wide supratemporal, quadrate condyles well posterior to the occipital ones, ossified endocranial elements, carpal...