Oudenodontidae Cope, 1871
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.186035 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6222280 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE87A8-9610-0F1E-DBAF-FBE3FC5AF9F8 |
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Oudenodontidae Cope, 1871 |
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Definition: All taxa more closely related to Oudenodon bainii Owen, 1860 a, than Rhachiocephalus magnus ( Owen, 1876) Seeley, 1898 , or Geikia elginensis Newton, 1893 .
Taxonomic comments: Recent research strongly supports a sister-group relationship between Oudenodon Owen, 1860 a, and Tropidostoma Seeley, 1889 (traditionally placed in separate family-level groups: Oudenodontinae van Hoepen, 1934, Oudenodontinae Cluver & King, 1983 [sic], and Oudenodontini King, 1988, versus Tropidostominae [sic, properly Tropidostomatinae] Cluver & King, 1983, and Tropidostomini [sic] King, 1988), to the extent that the generic distinction between these taxa has been called into question ( Cluver & King 1983; Botha & Angielczyk 2007). Here, we unite these taxa and the Russian genus Australobarbarus Kurkin, 2000, (following Angielczyk & Kurkin 2003a, 2003b) in Oudenodontidae , based on the earliest available name for this group ( Oudenodontidae Cope, 1871 , validated under Article 12.2.4 of the Code).
Revised diagnosis: The analyses of Angielczyk (2007), Fröbisch (2007), and Fröbisch & Reisz (2008) identified two autapomorphies diagnostic of Oudenodontidae : (1) interpterygoid vacuity long and reaches the level of the palatal exposure of the palatines; (2) postparietal contributes to the intertemporal skull roof.
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