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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...
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similar to that of Diphydontosaurus.
Parvosaurus was
placed as a
basal sphenodontian by its describers, more
derived than
Diphydontosaurus but less derived...
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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...
- crocodilians, dyrosaurs, sebecosuchians, turtles, lizards, snakes,
sphenodontians, and choristoderans, also
survived the event. The
surviving lineages...
- such as moa, kiwi and adzebills, but also a
diverse herpetofauna of
sphenodontians,
crocodiles and
turtles as well as a rich
terrestrial mammal fauna composed...
- Elienodontinae, and the only one
known from the Tri****ic. It was a large-sized
sphenodontian, with an
estimated skull length of over 10
centimetres (3.9 in). The...
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Pleurosauridae is an
extinct family of
sphenodontian reptiles,
known from the Jur****ic of Europe.
Members of the
family had long-snake like
bodies with...
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Ankylosphenodon is an
extinct species of
sphenodontian known from
Tepexi de Rodriguez, Mexico. It is
known from
Early Cretaceous sedimentary deposits...
- Alnashetri.
Other reptiles include the
crocodyliform Araripesuchus,
sphenodontians, snakes, and the
turtle Prochelidella.
Other vertebrates include cladotherian...