• Priosphenodon is an extinct, large herbiviorous eilenodontine rhynchocephalian known from the mid-Cretaceous (Albian-Turonian) of Argentina. It is one...
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    centimetres (4.7 in), while the largest known terrestrial sphenodontian, Priosphenodon avelasi has an estimated total length of just over 100 centimetres (39 in)...
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    The group contains some of the largest known sphenodontians, with Priosphenodon suggested to be the largest known non aquatic sphenodontian, with an...
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    †Toxolophosaurus †Priosphenodon...
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  • indicative of synonymy of the two genera. A study on the bone histology of Priosphenodon avelasi, interpreted as indicative of alternation between periods of...
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    †Toxolophosaurus †Priosphenodon...
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    The largest known terrestrial rhynchocephalian was an eilenodont, Priosphenodon avelasi. First defined as a family by Apesteguia and Novas in 2003,...
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    Toxolophosaurus cloudi Priosphenodon avelasi...
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    Pelecymala? Trullidens Pleurosauridae? Sapheosaurs? Eilenodontinae Eilenodon Kaikaifilusaurus Patagosphenos Priosphenodon Sphenotitan? Toxolophosaurus...
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  • mandible (left lower jaw) from the Candeleros Formation. In the same year, Priosphenodon avelasi was described by Apesteguía and Novas in 2003, based on type...
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