Priosphenodon

Priosphenodon is an extinct Rhynchocephalian known from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina.[1] It is believed to have been a fairly large herbivore, having a longer snout than modern tuatara, with teeth specialised for shearing plant matter.[1] In fact, a recent study found several structural similarities to mammal teeth.[2] Two species are known, P. avelesi and P. minimus.[3]

Life restoration

Priosphenodon
Temporal range: Cenomanian-Turonian
~100.5–89.8 Ma
Reconstructed skeleton, Carlos Ameghino Provincial Museum
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Priosphenodon

Apesteguia & Novas 2003[1]
Species
  • P. avelesi Apestiguia & Novas 2003[1]
  • P. minimus Apestiguia & Carballido 2014

Fossils of the genus have been found in the Candeleros and Cerro Barcino Formations in Argentina.

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