Rhynchocephalia 

Sphenodonts
Fossil range: Late Triassic - Recent
Sphenodon
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
Order: Sphenodontia
Williston, 1925
Families

Sphenodontia is an order of lizard-like reptiles that includes only one living genus, the tuatara (Sphenodon). Despite its current lack of diversity, the Sphenodontia at one time included a wide array of genera in several families, and represents a lineage stretching back to the Mesozoic Era.

Taxonomy

Sphenodontia, once a wastebin taxon containing a diverse array of unrelated reptiles (notably the rhynchosaurs), today consists of three families: the possibly paraphyletic Gephyrosauridae, the Pleurosauridae, and the Sphenodontidae. Sphenodontidae is the family which contains all modern tuatara, as well as a number of extinct subfamilies.

Classification

Classification follows Wu (1994),cite this quote Evans et al. (2001),cite this quote and Apesteguia & Novas (2003)1.

References

  1. ^ Mikko's Phylogeny Archive
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