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- Zanclodon ("scythe tooth") is an extinct genus of archosauriform from the Erfurt Formation in southern Germany. It was once a wastebasket taxon until...
- is an informally named genus erected for the theropod dinosaur species Zanclodon cambrensis. The species is based on the specimen BMNH R2912, an external...
- synonymized Gresslyosaurus with Zanclodon, but von Huene (1908) removed sauropodomorph material ****igned to Zanclodon (which he ****igned to Theropoda)...
- †Lucianosaurus †Tecovasaurus †Palaeosaurus †Protecovasaurus †Uatchitodon †Zanclodon Nomina dubia †Albisaurus †Ankistrodon †Avipes †Blomosuchus †Collilongus...
- an indeterminate member of the Theropoda. In 1965, Oskar Kuhn renamed Zanclodon silesiacus Jaekel 1910 into Megalosaurus? silesiacus. It is a nomen dubium...
- †Lucianosaurus †Tecovasaurus †Palaeosaurus †Protecovasaurus †Uatchitodon †Zanclodon Nomina dubia †Albisaurus †Ankistrodon †Avipes †Blomosuchus †Collilongus...
- Paleorhinus-like Bavarian phytosaur. "Paleorhinus" cf. arenaceus (formerly "Zanclodon" arenaceus), fragmentary phytosaur remains from Poland, may represent...
- †Avaloni**** †Avipes †Incertovenator? †Jushatyria †Palaeosaurus †Picrodon †Protecovasaurus? †Sikannisuchus †Smok †Zanclodon †Phytosauria?(paraphyletic?)...
- Neuquenraptor Neuquensaurus Nevadadromeus "Newtonsaurus" – nomen nudum, possibly Zanclodon "Ngexisaurus" – nomen nudum Ngwevu Nhandumirim Nicksaurusnomen m****criptum...
- Kannemeyeriiformes indet.(Possibly Woznikella triradiata) Dyoplax arenaceus Zanclodon subcylindrodon Archosauria indet. Lissodus sp. Palaeobates sp. Invertebrates...