- predator. The type
species of Meganteron, M.
cultridens was
described by
Georges Cuvier in 1824, as
Ursus cultridens,
based on two
teeth collected from Pliocene...
- was used by
British palaeontologist Richard Owen to name the
species S.
cultridens in 1841.
Later in 1897,
French palaeontologist Henri-Émile
Sauvage named...
- when it was discovered. Some
researchers have
suggested that
Suchosaurus cultridens is a
senior synonym (being an
older name), and that
Suchomimus tenerensis...
-
Dusicyon cultridens or
Dusicyon patagonicus cultridens is an
extinct canid species in the
genus Dusicyon. However, the
classification of this species...
-
Megantereon whitei Megantereon cultridens...
- that the
fossils had come from a
species of bear,
which he
called Ursus cultridens (known
today as Megantereon)
based on
composite sample of
teeth from different...
- It is
known from the type species, A. ursidens, a
second species, A.
cultridens, and a
possible third, A. nexus.
Initially believed to be a
relative of...
-
youngdengensis †Smilodontini †Megantereon
Croizet & Jobert, 1828 †M.
cultridens †M.
ekidoit †M.
hesperus †M.
inexpectatus †M.
microta †M. nihowanensis...
- †Smilodontini
Genus Species Image †Megantereon
Croizet & Jobert, 1828 †M.
cultridens †M.
ekidoit †M.
hesperus †M.
inexpectatus †M.
microta †M. nihowanensis...
-
teeth from the
Aptian of Niger. as well as in Europe, with
Suchosaurus cultridens and S.
girardi from the England. Baryonyx-like
teeth are also reported...