sphenodon punctatum

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sphenodon punctatum

A sphenodon punctatum basks on a sunlit rock near the shore.

Definition

Noun: * A rare reptile species: The sole surviving species of the order Rhynchocephalia. It is a large, lizard-like, diapsid reptile with a spiny crest along its back and neck, now found only on a few small islands off the coast of New Zealand.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Sphenodon punctatum is often called a "living fossil" due to its ancient lineage.
    • Conservation efforts are critical for the survival of Sphenodon punctatum.
    • Biologists study the Sphenodon punctatum to understand early reptilian evolution.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific and conservation context: This term is primarily used in formal, scientific, zoological, or conservation discussions. It is rarely used in everyday conversation.
    • The paper detailed the unique parietal eye of Sphenodon punctatum.
    • Protecting the habitat of Sphenodon punctatum is a top priority for New Zealand's Department of Conservation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tuatara (n): The common name for . This is the term most frequently used, even in scientific communication.
    • The tuatara is a national treasure of New Zealand.
  • Rhynchocephalia (n): The reptilian order to which belongs.
    • The order Rhynchocephalia was once widespread but now contains only one species.
Synonyms
  • Tuatara: The direct and most common synonym.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
  • Diapsid (adj/n): Referring to a group of reptiles characterized by two openings in the skull behind each eye; is a diapsid.
  • Living fossil (n): An informal term for an extant species that closely resembles species known only from the fossil record, often applied to the tuatara.
sphenodon punctatum

A sphenodon punctatum basks on a sunlit rock near the shore.

Noun
  1. only extant member of the order Rhynchocephalia of large spiny lizard-like diapsid reptiles of coastal islands off New Zealand

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