| Anisodontosaurus Temporal range: Middle Triassic, | |
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| Holotype jaw | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Reptilia |
| Clade: | Archosauromorpha |
| Clade: | † Allokotosauria |
| Order: | † Trilophosauria |
| Family: | † Trilophosauridae (?) |
| Genus: | † Anisodontosaurus Welles, 1947 |
| Species: | †A. greeri |
| Binomial name | |
| †Anisodontosaurus greeri Welles, 1947 | |
Anisodontosaurus is an extinct genus of trilophosaurid allokotosaur known from the Middle Triassic Moenkopi Formation of Arizona. [1] The type species, A. greeri, was named and described by Samuel Paul Welles in 1947. [1]
The holotype, a jaw catalogued as UCMP V3922, was discovered in 1940 and was described seven years later. [1]
Apart from the type specimen, Anisodontosaurus is known from the referred specimen UCMP 37815, a right ilium. [2] [3]
Its taxonomic placement was largely unknown (it was placed within the Eosuchia by Welles in 1947) [1] until the holotype was reassessed in 1998, when it was recovered as a lepidosauromorph or a trilophosaurid. [4]
A 2023 redescription of available fossils supported its identification as a trilophosaurid, specifically as the sister taxon to Variodens , from the Late Triassic of the United Kingdom. The clade containing Anisodontosaurus and Variodens is the longest-lasting subset of Trilophosauridae, as Anisodontosaurus is one of the oldest known members of the family while Variodens is among the youngest. [5]