Termatosaurus
Termatosaurus Temporal range: Late Triassic | |
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Teeth of T. albertii | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Sauropsida |
(unranked): | Archosauria |
Order: | Phytosauria |
Family: | unknown |
Genus: | Termatosaurus Meyer & Plieninger, 1844 |
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Termatosaurus ("end lizard", because it came from the end of the Upper Triassic) is a genus of phytosaur, an extinct crocodile-like aquatic animal. Its remains come from the Upper Triassic of Europe. Two species are known of this animal: the type species, Termatosaurus albertii, named by Meyer and T. Plieninger in 1844; and T. crocodilinus, by Quenstedt (1858). It is very obscure and apparently considered to be dubious.[1]
References
- ↑ Stocker, M. R.; Butler, R. J. (2013). "Phytosauria". Geological Society, London, Special Publications. doi:10.1144/SP379.5.
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