- Henodus
Taxobox
name = "Henodus"
fossil_range =Late Triassic
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
superordo =Sauropterygia
ordo =Placodont ia
familia = Henodontidae
familia_authority = von Huene, 1936
genus = "Henodus"
binomial = "Henodus chelyops"
binomial_authority = von Huene, 1936"Henodus chelyops" ("Turtle-Faced Single Tooth") was a
placodont of the LateTriassic period during theCarnian stage."Henodus" was the placodont that had the greatest (albeit wholly superficial) resemblance to a
turtle . Like turtles, it had a shell formed from aplastron on the underside and acarapace on top. The carapace extended well beyond the limbs, and was made up of individual plates of bony scutes. The armor was fused to its spine, and its limbs were situated in normal positions, unlike the turtle, where they are located inside the ribcage. The weak limbs of "Henodus" suggest it spent little time on land."Henodus chelyops" also had two teeth--one on each side of its mouth, though the remaining teeth were replaced by a beak. These teeth were flat to crush bottom dwelling shellfish. The head was squared-off at the front, just ahead of the eyes. Worthy of note is that "Henodus" is the only placodont thus far found in non-marine deposits, suggesting it may have lived in
brackish orfreshwater lagoon s.Fossils of "Henodus chelyops" were found in
Tübingen ,Germany .Cultural Reference
"Henodus" was featured in
Paraworld as a wild animal."Henodus", though featured far out of its appropriate timespan, is a playable creature in the video game "Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure".
References
*
National Geographic December 2005 pp 79 byVirginia Morrell
*Dixon, Dougal. "The Complete Book of Dinosaurs." Hermes House, 2006.
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