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- misinterpreted as a species of crocodilian, to the genus as Compressidens belgicus. With the name Compressidens being preoccupied by a scaphopod mollusk, Thurmond...
- †Protolamna sokolovi †Protolamna borodini †Protolamna carteri †Protolamna compressidens †Protolamna gigantea †Protolamna roanokeensis Family Lamnidae J. P....
- Zealand. Three species of the dubious genus Liodon (L. sectorius, L. compressidens and L. mosasauroides), two with a slender snout morphology, were ****igned...
- rugosidens C. schlosseri C. sinapius Cynodictis C. cayluxensis "C. compressidens" C. cr****us C. exilis C. ferox C. intermedius C. lacustris C. longirostris...
- Miller and Wheeler, 2005 Agathidium columbianum Fall, 1934 Agathidium compressidens Fall, 1934 Agathidium concinnum Mannerheim, 1852 Agathidium conjunctum...
- Formation, Mahajanga Province, Madagascar †Liodon †Liodon anceps †Liodon compressidens †Liodon mosasauroides †Liodon sectorius 99.7–66 Ma, Cenomanian to Maastrichtian...
- ameghini Moreno 1882 P. trouessarti Moreno 1888 Synonyms Hoplophorus philippii Moreno & Mercerat 1891 Neuryurus compressidens Moreno & Mercerat 1891...
- that lived during the Cretaceous. It contains one valid species, P. compressidens. It has been found in Europe, Asia, and North America. Herman, J. (1977)...
- borodini (Maastrichtian, New Jersey) P. carteri (Cenomanian, Texas) P. compressidens (Turonian-Coniacian, Belgium, France, Texas) P. gigantea (Cenomanian...
- Asclepias cinerea Walter Asclepias circinalis (Decne.) Woodson Asclepias compressidens (N.E.Br.) Nicholas Asclepias concinna (Schltr.) Schltr. Asclepias connivens...