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A nearly complete skeleton of a new eusphenodontian from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Wyoming, USA, provides insight into the evolution and diversity of Rhynchocephalia (Reptilia: Lepidosauria)

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We describe a new, small-bodied rhynchocephalian reptile, <i>Opisthiamimus gregori</i> gen. et sp. nov., from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming, USA. Whereas many fossil rhynchocephalians are based on isolated incomplete jaws, the holotype of <i>O</i>. <i>gregori</i> includes most of the skull and postcranium and therefore represents one of the most complete specimens of Rhynchocephalia known from North America. We used micro-computed tomography to examine its skeletal anatomy in detail and to develop a three-dimensional reconstruction of the skull. The skull of <i>O. gregori</i> is similar to that of several non-neosphenodontian rhynchocephalians such as <i>Planocephalosaurus</i> (e.g. large orbits) and <i>Clevosaurus</i> (e.g. parietal parasagittal crests) yet exhibits a suite of other features related to the proal shearing mechanism that becomes increasingly elaborated among more phylogenetically nested taxa such as <i>Sphenodon</i> (e.g. lateral palatine tooth row parallels maxillary tooth row along its entire length, pyramidal dentary teeth with mesial shearing crests). The postcranial skeleton of <i>O. gregori</i> exhibits characteristics typical of a terrestrial rhynchocephalian. Our phylogenetic analyses use a substantially updated data set of 118 characters and 46 taxa, and both maximum parsimony and Bayesian frameworks. Results place <i>O</i>. <i>gregori</i> inside Eusphenodontia but outside Neosphenodontia, and therefore in a key position for contributing to character polarity for more deeply nested clades such as Clevosauridae, Sphenodontidae and Pleurosauridae. We also erect Leptorhynchia taxon nov., composed primarily of aquatically adapted taxa (e.g. <i>Pleurosaurus</i>, <i>Sapheosaurus</i>), which is supported by both cranial and postcranial characters. Because <i>O. gregori</i> is not particularly closely related to the other named Morrison rhynchocephalians (e.g. <i>Opisthias rarus</i>), it increases both the alpha and beta taxonomic diversities within the formation. Similarly, major differences in body size and inferred diet of the Morrison taxa imply considerable concomitant palaeoecological diversity just prior to a major global decline in rhynchocephalian diversity around the close of the Jurassic. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:888E055B-8AC1-4BD0-A37C-8CB192F79673
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