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- durophagous sapheosaurs. There were even successful groups of aquatic sphenodontians, such as the pleurosaurs. Tuatara were originally classified as agamid...
- 2022: Paleontology portal Apesteguia RO, Rougier GW (2012). "A basal sphenodontian (Lepidosauria) from the Jur****ic of Patagonia: new insights on the phylogeny...
- other sphenodontians, early mammals and dinosaurs. In regards to its Pangaean distribution, C. hadroprodon is the oldest record of a sphenodontian from...
- contains some of the largest known sphenodontians, with Priosphenodon suggested to be the largest known non aquatic sphenodontian, with an estimated body length...
- "side", and σαῦρος (saûros), meaning "lizard", is an extinct family of sphenodontian reptiles, known from the Jur****ic of Europe. Members of the family had...
- crocodilians, dyrosaurs, sebecosuchians, turtles, lizards, snakes, sphenodontians, and choristoderans, also survived the event. The surviving lineages...
- 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...
- Kawasphenodon is an extinct genus of sphenodontian reptile, known from the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene of Patagonia in South America. The type species...
- Opisthodontia is a proposed clade of sphenodontian reptiles, uniting Opisthias from the Late Jur****ic-earliest Cretaceous of Europe and North America...
- convinced by this hypothesis. Reynoso, V.H. (2000). "An unusual aquatic sphenodontian (Reptilia: Diapsida) from the Tlayua formation (Albian), central Mexico"...