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extensive amount of
valuable information about Saurocephalus. With an elongate, torpedo-like body,
Saurocephalus was
extremely fast and it was
probably a formidable...
- 1856
Synonyms List of
synonyms Synonyms of X.
audax Saurocephalus audax Cope, 1870
Saurocephalus thaumas Cope, 1870
Portheus molossus Cope, 1871 Portheus...
- by the Cretaceous-Paleogene
extinction event, but a
single species,
Saurocephalus lanciformis,
appears to have
survived into the
earliest Paleocene (Danian)...
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Niobrara Formation of Alabama, that was
originally named as a
species of
Saurocephalus (S. phlebotomus) in 1870 by
Edward Drinker Cope, and then
became a species...
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Lapparent 1974 as a
Megalosaurus teutonicus. In 1997,
Windolf renamed Saurocephalus monasterii Münster 1846,
based on a
tooth found near Hannover, into...
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arcuantus Smoky Hill
Chalk A
saurodontid Saurodon S. le****
Smoky Hill
Chalk A
saurodontid Saurocephalus S.
lanciformis Smoky Hill
Chalk A saurodontid...
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purported marine reptile Saurocephalus lanciformis discovered in Iowa
during the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition that he
realized Saurocephalus had been misidentified...
- Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans. p. 153.
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April 2014.
Retrieved 12 June 2014. "Volume...
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Museum of
Natural History. 19: 1–95. Leidy, J. (1857). "Remarks on
Saurocephalus and its allies".
Transactions of the
American Philosophical Society...
- Harlan's
Saurocephalus on the
grounds that Harlan's 1824
description of a
specimen from Iowa was inaccurate. Today,
Saurodon and
Saurocephalus are both...