Hyperodapedontinae

Extinct subfamily of reptiles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hyperodapedontinae is a subfamily of rhynchosaurs within the family Rhynchosauridae. Fossils have been found in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, India, Madagascar, Scotland, Tanzania, the United States, and Zimbabwe.[2][3]

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Hyperodapedontinae
Temporal range: Carnian - Early Norian (Possible Middle Triassic origin)
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Life restoration of Hyperodapedon sanjuanensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Rhynchosauria
Family: Rhynchosauridae
Subfamily: Hyperodapedontinae
Chatterjee, 1969
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Hyperodapedontinae was erected by Sankar Chatterjee in 1969 as a coordinate name of the family Hyperodapedontidae Lydekker, 1985. Chatterjee (1969) originally named Hyperodapedontinae to include all Late Triassic rhynchosaurs known at that time, H. gordoni, H. huxleyi and "Scaphonyx" fischeri, and proposed a morphological diagnosis for the clade.[4][5] Scaphonyx includes two additional species, S. africanus and S. australis, all of which are currently believed to be dubious. As noted by Langer et al. (2000), using Chatterjee' morphological definition would exclude Teyumbaita and H. huenei from the clade, and thus it would be nested within Hyperodapedon. To preserve the name, with its original stratigraphical meaning, Langer et al. (2000) redefined Hyperodapedontinae as a stem-based taxon that includes "all rhynchosaurs closer to Hyperodapedon than to "Rhynchosaurus" spenceri (now Fodonyx)".[5][6]

The cladogram below follows Mukherjee & Ray (2014):[7]

Hyperodapedontinae

Isalorhynchus genovefae

Teyumbaita sulcognathus

Hyperodapedon

H. huenei

H. mariensis (now Macrocephalosaurus mariensis)

H. sanjuanensis

H. sp. from Wolfville (now Oryctorhynchus bairdi)

H. sp. from India

H. huxleyi

H. gordoni

H. sp. from Wyoming (now Beesiiwo cooowuse)

H. sp. from Zimbabwe

H. tikiensis

Supradapedon stockleyi

   Valid species that were first assigned to Scaphonyx.

The following cladogram is based on the phylogenetic analysis by Fitch et al. (2023):[1]

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