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- classified both species of Phytosaurus as nomen dubia due to the lack of known diagnostic material. Owen (1841) had Phytosaurus classified as a synonym of...
- species have been re****igned to the genera Smilosuchus, Rutiodon, or Phytosaurus. Until recently, M. validus was considered to be the only species that...
- 1995) Synonyms of S. gregorii: Machaeroprosopus gregorii Camp, 1930 Phytosaurus gregorii (Gregory, 1962) Nicrosaurus gregorii (Gregory, 1962) Rutiodon...
- undiagnostic, and their fossils have variably been referred to Rutiodon, Phytosaurus, or Phytosauria incertae sedis by different authors. Othniel Charles...
- late 19th and early 20th century believed Belodon was synonymous with Phytosaurus or Machaeroprosopus. "†Belodon Meyer 1844". Paleobiology Database. Fossilworks...
- Coburgosuchus Compsosaurus Francosuchus Heterodontosuchus Mesorhinosuchus Omosaurus? Palaeoctonus? Phytosaurus Rileyasuchus Suchoprion Termatosaurus?...
- †Arganarhinus †Compsosaurus †Ebrachosuchus †Paleorhinus †Parasuchus †Phytosaurus †Wannia Mystriosuchinae †Angistorhinus †Brachysuchus †Colossosuchus †Jupijkam...
- he also referred Jaeger's Phytosaurus to the genus. Although the two genera have similarly sized conical teeth, Phytosaurus was later found to be a crocodile-like...
- Other studies concluded that it was synonymous with Machaeroprosopus or Phytosaurus. A 1998 study again found Leptosuchus to be congeneric with Rutiodon...
- animal/species they were. The first phytosaur species known to science was named Phytosaurus cylindricodon – "plant lizard with cylindrical teeth" – by G. Jaeger...