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Palaeopleurosaurus

Palaeopleurosaurus
Temporal range: Late Jurassic, 183 Ma
Palaeopleurosaurus posidoniae.JPG
Fossil specimen
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Rhynchocephalia
Family: Pleurosauridae
Genus: Palaeopleurosaurus
Carroll, 1985
Species: P. posidoniae
Binomial name
Palaeopleurosaurus posidoniae
Carroll, 1985

Palaeopleurosaurus is an extinct genus of diapsid reptiles belonging to the group Sphenodontia.

Palaeoleurosaurus fossils were discovered in Bavaria, Germany from Toarcian (Early Jurassic) deposits, dated to about 183 million years ago. It is one of the few known aquatic sphenodontians, a lifestyle supported by increased bone density in its gastralia. However, the lack of increase in rib and femur bone density suggests that the lineage of Palaeopleurosaurus became gradually adapted to aquatic lifestyles. Histology shows that the number of growth rings in Palaeopleurosaurus was smaller than the living tuatara, possibly indicating a shorter lifespan.


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