“…Allowing for immaturity, Retinosaurus also differs from other roughly contemporaneous fossil squamates known from Europe, Asia, and the Americas in the following combination of characters: depressed (box-shaped) skull; nasal process of unpaired premaxilla long, almost reaching frontals; anterior width of nasals exceeds nasofrontal joint width; elongate frontal plate only weakly emarginated by orbits (contra Eichstaettisaurus Kuhn 34 , Liushusaurus Evans and Wang 35 , Meyasaurus Vidal 36 , Huehuecuetzpalli Reynoso 37 ); anteriorly well-developed subolfactory processes that extend toward the ventral midline; interdigitated fronto-parietal suture (as in Yabeinosaurus Endo and Shikama 38 , Sakurasaurus Evans and Manabe 39 , but contra Huehuecuetzpalli , Tepexisaurus and extant xantusiids), with parietal tabs underlying frontals; paired parietals lacking ventral fossa for supraoccipital processus ascendens (contra Yabeinosaurus, Sakurasaurus, Kuroyuriella Evans and Matsumoto 40 , Hoyalacerta Evans and Barbadillo 41 , Dorsetisaurus Hoffstetter 42 , Purbicella Evans et al . 43 , Jucaraseps Bolet and Evans 44 , Huehuecuetzpalli , paramacellodids, polyglyphanodontians); lacrimal bone absent (contra Purbicella ); palatal dentition absent (contra e.g., Dalinghosaurus Ji 45 , Yabeinosaurus, Purbicella ); ectopterygoid with hooked posterior process that is laterally exposed (as Tepexisaurus Reynoso and Callison 46 ); ectopterygoid contacts palatine to exclude the maxilla from the lateral margin of the suborbital fenestra; large, deeply recessed lateral opening of the recessus scalae tympani; jaw joint lies well anterior to level of occipital condyle (contra e.g., Huehuecuetzpalli , Tepexisaurus ); open Meckel’s groove (contra derived state in extanct xantusiids); retention of a separate splenial and angular (contra derived state in extant xantusiids); homodont pleurodont dentition of moderately pointed and unicuspid tooth crowns (contra bicuspid as in Meyasaurus, Hakuseps Evans and Matsumoto 40 , Pedrerasaurus Bolet and Evans 47 ; multicuspid in Asagaolacerta Evans and Matusmoto 40 and many polyglyphanodontians including Kuwajimalla Evans and Manabe 48 ; robust and striated, as in Saurillodon Estes 49 ; truncated with anteroposteriorly directed apical groove in contogeniids, or rounded in Gueragama Simões et al 50 ); splenial short, not reaching mid-point of dentary; long straight retroarticular process (e.g., contra Meyasaurus, Tepexisaurus, Huehuecuetzpalli ); zygapophysial facet between atlas and axis; first and second intercentrum small and not in contact with each other; cruciform interclavicle with long anterior ...…”