Genus Hynerpeton is an extinct aquatic tetrapod that once roamed the earth millions of years ago. This genus is known for its unique features, including its elongated body and small limbs that were used for swimming and walking. Synonyms for Hynerpeton include "Hyneria," "Hynerpeton bassetti," and "Hyneria lindae." These synonyms refer to the same animal, but may have slightly different characteristics or variations in classification. Hynerpeton is an important discovery in the study of early vertebrate evolution and sheds light on the diverse range of animals that existed during this time period.