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- revision determined the type specimen of Steneosaurus was undiagnostic, and so declared the genus Steneosaurus a nomen dubium. The history of this specimen...
- The type species, M. brevirostris was named in 1829 as a species of Steneosaurus before being named as a separate genus by the German palaeontologist...
- Although previously synonymized with Steneosaurus, recent cladistic analysis considers it distantly related to the Steneosaurus type species. The name Mycterosuchus...
- as variable within specimens of Steneosaurus edwardsi, and "S." obtusidens was sunk as a junior synonym of Steneosaurus durobrivensis (=S. edwardsi). Some...
- Lydekker referred it to Steneosaurus, as S. megarhinus. Delair (1958) did not accept the attribution of T. megarhinus to Steneosaurus, and a 2005 cladistic...
- named as a species of Steneosaurus in 1868, but was moved to its own genus in 2020. Steneosaurus durobrivensis and Steneosaurus hulkei are considered...
- synonymized with Steneosaurus. A 2005 phylogenetic analysis of Thalattosuchia, however, did not support the monophyly of Steneosaurus, as the genera Machimosaurus...
- (NHMUK PV OR40103a) was first described by John Hulke in 1869. He referred it to Steneosaurus rostro-minor Geoffroy (1825), alongside Dakosaurus maximus and other...
- Formation of Madagascar. The type species, A. baroni, was originally named "Steneosaurus" baroni by ET Newton in 1893 on the basis of a partial skull listed as...
- Formation of England. The type species, C. stephani, was originally named "Steneosaurus" stephani by Hulke in 1867. Vignaud (1995) considered S. stephani to...