of Clevosaurus were widespread across Pangaea, and have been found on all continents except Australia and Antarctica. Five species of Clevosaurus have...
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member of Sphenodontia Reconstruction of the skulls of Clevosaurus hudsoni (A) and Clevosaurus cambrica (B) Skull of the basal eusphenodontian Opisthiamimus...
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Victor-Hugo Reynoso established that three particular genera of Sphenodontia (Clevosaurus, Brachyrhinodon, and Polysphenodon) were closely related to each other...
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Clevosaurus brasiliensis Clevosaurus hadroprodon...
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quite basal rhynchocephalian. "Clevosaurus" latidens, which had previously been referred to Pelecymala and later Clevosaurus, was suggested to be an opisthodont...
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Clevosaurus brasiliensis Clevosaurus hadroprodon...
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Clevosaurus brasiliensis Clevosaurus hadroprodon...
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Stubbs TL, Elsler A, Benton MJ (July 2018). "Taxonomic reassessment of Clevosaurus latidens Fraser, 1993 (Lepidosauria, Rhynchocephalia) and rhynchocephalian...
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prey. Similarly the "tooth lips" of clevosaurid sphenodontians such as Clevosaurus are described as "carnassial-like". A lineage of pycnodont fish also...
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