Sapheosaurus

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Sapheosaurus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryotes
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Reptilia
Subclass: Diapsida
Infraclass: Lepidosauria
Order: Sphenodontia
Family: Sapheosauridae †[1]
Genus: Sapheosaurus
Species
  • S. thiolliereiMeyer, 1850[2]
  • S. laticepsWagner[2]

Sapheosaurus (also known as Piocormus[2]) was a sphenodontid of the suborder Homoeosauria, although its skull was longer and narrower than that of Homoeosaurus.[2] It was classified as a genus of sapheosaurid by Michael Benton in 1985.[1] It reached a length of 70 cm from snout to tail.[3]

Species

Sapheosaurus laticeps differed from Sapheosaurus thiollierei by its smaller size and more vertebrae. S. thiollierei had 22 back and neck vertebrae, while S. laticeps had 26. Also, the two differ in relative limb length. S. laticeps lived in France and Germany.[2]

References

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