Mesenosaurus are small sized varanopid synapsids. They are characterized by mainly cranial features. Many of the postcranial features of this genus have not been analyzed fully due to a lack of fossil evidence.
Skull The cranial features that characterize
Mesenosaurus are: • Slender
premaxilla forms a narrow, rectangular snout (from dorsal and ventral views) • Dorsal process of premaxilla is long and forms anterior half of dorsal margin of external naris • Expanded narial shelf that extends almost to the snout tip • Palatal process of premaxilla is long with long median suture • Well-developed depression on the lateral surface of the nasal that extends posteriorly from the narial border to nearly the anterior end of the prefrontal • Slight lateral swelling of the maxilla at the level of the caniniform tooth • Short posterior process of the maxilla fails to reach the level of the postorbital bar • First premaxillary tooth smaller than the second and third teeth. (There is a maximum of five teeth on the premaxilla. The first tooth is smaller than the second and third, but larger than the last two. These five teeth are closely spaced, strongly recurved, sharply pointed, and have a sharp, cutting edge along the distal half of the posterior edge.) • Single, median vomerine tooth row • Postorbital cheek region of skull unusually broad and low, with nearly vertical posterior margin • Posterior edge of transverse flange of the
pterygoid is angled slightly anterolaterally from basal articulation. •
Stapes slender, short, and rod-like, with modestly developed footplate and distally expanded
quadrate process. (The stapes of
Mesenosaurus more closely resembles those in early therapsids of the Permian.) • A very prominent, nodular ornamentation is present on the orbital margins of the prefrontal, postorbital, and jugal. (This characteristic is strikingly pronounced in well-preserved skulls of
Mesenosaurus, so much so that Efremov originally considered it to be an autapomorphy of
Mesenosaurus. However, careful examination and analysis have shown that this feature is present in other varanopids.) == Discovery ==