- Eusphenodontia, and
includes all
sphenodontians with
fully acrodont dentition,
excluding basal partially acrodont sphenodontians. In 2022 the
extinct clade...
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skull similar to
those of
other sphenodontians,
while that of
Pleurosaurus is
highly modified relative to
other sphenodontians. They
likely swam via anguilliform...
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other sphenodontians,
early mammals and dinosaurs. In
regards to its
Pangaean distribution, C.
hadroprodon is the
oldest record of a
sphenodontian from...
- mid-Cretaceous (Albian-Turonian) of Argentina. It is one of the
largest known sphenodontians. The type
species of Priosphenodon, P. avelasi, was
described in 2003...
- crocodilians, dyrosaurs, sebecosuchians, turtles, lizards, snakes,
sphenodontians, and choristoderans, also
survived the event. The
surviving lineages...
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Europe and
North America with the Eilenodontinae, a
group of
herbivorous sphenodontians known from the Late Tri****ic to Late Cretaceous. Like
other sphenodonts...
-
opting for 'clevosaurs' and 'advanced
sphenodontians'.
Clevosaurs were
among the
first major groups of
sphenodontians to evolve, and had a
worldwide distribution...
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contains some of the
largest known sphenodontians, with
Priosphenodon suggested to be the
largest known non
aquatic sphenodontian, with an
estimated body length...
- Apesteguía, Sebastián; Novas,
Fernando E. (2003). "Large
Cretaceous sphenodontian from
Patagonia provides insight into
lepidosaur evolution in Gondwana"...
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complete was
estimated to be 11 cm long,
making it
among the
largest known sphenodontians. A
second species, K. peligrensis,
around 1/3 the size of the type species...