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  • This feature is also found in the tuatara " Sphenodon ".
  • The tuatara " Sphenodon punctatus " has been protected by law since 1895.
  • The brain of " Sphenodon " fills only half of the volume of its endocranium.
  • Recent studies of Brothers Island tuatara ( " Sphenodon guntheri " ) back into " Sphenodon punctatus ".
  • Recent studies of Brothers Island tuatara ( " Sphenodon guntheri " ) back into " Sphenodon punctatus ".
  • The modern " Sphenodon " retains the basic lepidosaur skull, distinguishing it from true lizards in spite of superficial similarities.
  • A " Sphenodon " species surviving on a remnant part of the island suggests that larger species may have survived as well.
  • Whereas it is refereable to " Sphenodon " proper is not entirely clear, but is assumed to be closely related to tuataras.
  • Tuatara, a 2-foot-long lizardlike reptile that is the only surviving member of the taxonomic order " Sphenodon punctatus ."
  • This finding offers further evidence that ancient " Sphenodon " species lived on some portion of the land mass since it separated from Gondwana approximately 82 Mya.
  • The discovery of a " Sphenodon " fossil dating to the Early Miocene 19-16 Mya raises question as to whether the island mass was completely submerged.
  • Another example of a living paraspecies is New Zealand's North Island tuatara " Sphenodon punctatus ", which gave rise to the Brothers Island tuatara " Sphenodon guntheri ".
  • Another example of a living paraspecies is New Zealand's North Island tuatara " Sphenodon punctatus ", which gave rise to the Brothers Island tuatara " Sphenodon guntheri ".
  • This small animal was related to the living tuatara ( " Sphenodon " ) . " Diphydontosaurus " may have hunted and eaten insects in the crevices of ancient caves using its claws.
  • It also opened up an informal network of local scientific researchers; he became particularly close to Parker with whom he initiated a research project focussing on the embryology of the Tuatara ( " Sphenodon punctatus " ).
  • An important account, which Howes co-authored with H . H . Swinnerton, dealt with the development of the skeleton of the Norfolk Island reptile, the Tuatara or " Sphenodon " and appeared in Transactions of the Zoological Society, 1901.