Diapsid Guide

The following features define the group and its evolutionary success:

A is a member of a massive group of reptiles (and their descendants, birds) defined by a specific skull architecture: having two temporal openings (fenestrae) behind each eye. This "two-arch" design emerged roughly 300 million years ago and allowed for more complex jaw muscle attachments, making these animals highly efficient hunters. Review of Diapsid Characteristics diapsid