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Trilophosaurus
Temporal range: TriassicSkeleton Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Sauropsida Subclass: Diapsida Infraclass: Archosauromorpha Order: Trilophosauria Family: Trilophosauridae Genus: Trilophosaurus
Case, 1928Species - T. buettneri Case, 1928 (type)
- T. jacobsi Murry, 1987
- T. dornorum Mueller and Parker, 2006
Synonyms Trilophosaurus (Greek for "Lizard with three ridges") was a lizard-like Triassic diapsid reptile related to the archosaurs. It was a herbivore up to 2.5 meters long. It had a short, unusually heavily-built skull, equipped with massive, broad flattened cheek teeth with sharp shearing surfaces for cutting up tough plant material. Teeth are absent from the premaxilla and front of the lower jaw, which in life were probably equipped with a horny beak.
The skull is also unusual in that the lower temporal opening is missing, giving the appearance of a euryapsid skull.[citation needed] Because of this, the trilophosaurs were once classified with placodonts within Sauropterygia. Carroll (1988) suggests that the lower opening may have been lost to strengthen the skull.
Trilophosaurus is far known only from the Late Triassic of North America and Europe.
References
- Benton, M. J. (2000), Vertebrate Paleontology, 2nd ed. Blackwell Science Ltd, p. 144
- Carroll, R. L. (1988), Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution, W.H. Freeman & Co. p. 266
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- Prehistoric reptiles of North America
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