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Belodon (meaning "arrow tooth") is a
genus of phytosaur, a crocodile-like
reptile that
lived during the Tri****ic. Its
fossils have been
found in Europe...
- for Metarhinus, is the
combinatio nova of the type
species of the genu:
Belodon buceros. Therefore, the name
Pseudopalatus must be
considered a junior...
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sources say 1857.
Compsosaurus may have been the same
animal as the
related Belodon. Only four
teeth are known,
discovered in the Carnian-Rhaetian-aged coal...
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phytosaur taxon discovered in
North America was
believed to be from a
skull of
Belodon buceros in 1881 in the
Chama basin, of north-central New Mexico. The species...
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Notes on
labyrinthodonts and
fossil reptiles,
including a
description of
Belodon plieningeri, new gen. and sp.
Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Geologie...
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basis of this
first species. The next
species to be
described was
Belodon plieningeri by von
Meyer in von
Meyer and
Plieninger 1844. The altogether...
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Paratypothorax were long
misidentified as
phytosaur armor, and
referred to
Belodon.
Among this
formerly misidentified material is SMNS 19003, a
fossil unearthed...
- The type specimen,
which Hermann von
Meyer declared to be
distinct from
Belodon, was
described and
named by the
latter as the type
species Teratosaurus...
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chimera of
several unnamed dinosaurs Beipiaosaurus Beishanlong Bellusaurus Belodon –
subsequently found to be a
phytosaur Berberosaurus Berthasaura Betasuchus...
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Diandongosuchus Heteropelta?
Parasuchidae Nomina dubia Belodon Centemodon Clepsysaurus?
Coburgosuchus Compsosaurus Francosuchus Heterodontosuchus Mesorhinosuchus...