- five
species have been ****igned to
Phiomia over the years, only two, P.
serridens (the type species) and P. major, are
currently recognised.
Phiomia was...
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pairs of
teeth in the
upper jaw, each with 13 or
possibly 15 cusps. P.
serridens (Owen, 1876) is from the
Dicynodon Zone,
Karoo basin,
South Africa. This...
- of
South Africa. Two
species of the
genus have been named,
Cynodraco serridens and
Cynodraco major. Its
fossils have been
found in the Cistecephalus...
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Phiomia serridens...
- Order: †Ichthyodectiformes Family: †Saurodontidae Genus: †Gillicus Hay, 1898
Species †G.
arcuatus (Cope, 1875) (type) †G.
serridens (Woodward, 1901)...
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named species (except for P. minor,
regarded as a
synonym of
Phiomia serridens) as
junior synonyms of P. beadnelli. They did, however, note the possible...
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considered a
junior synonym of A.
serrarius by Lee (1997).
Pareiasaurus P.
serridens A pareiasaur.
Unidentified Parareptilia Indeterminate GPIT K72, six or...
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Polydesmus sculptus Polydesmus scutatus Polydesmus semicinctus Polydesmus serridens Polydesmus skinneri Polydesmus spectabilis Polydesmus squammatus Polydesmus...
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Pareiasaurus serridens Elginiidae...
- the formation.
Phiomia P.
serridens Various remains Although multiple species have been
named in the past,
Phiomia serridens is
currently the only valid...