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Genus: | Svalbardosaurus
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Species: | S. crassidens Mazin, 1981
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Svalbardosaurus crassidens Mazin, 1981
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Svalbardosaurus is a genus from the Lower Triassic, initially identified as an ichthyosaur but later reinterpretted as an amphibian. [1]
The type species is Svalbardosaurus crassidens, named and described by Jean-Michel Mazin in 1981. [2] The generic name refers to the Svalbard archipelago, of which Spitsbergen is a part, where the remains have been found. The specific name means "thick tooth" in Latin. The genus is solely based on some conical teeth and often considered a nomen dubium.
"Biochronology of Triassic marine reptiles" Spencer G.Lucas
Svalbardosaurus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Phylum: | |
Superclass: | |
Genus: | Svalbardosaurus
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Species: | S. crassidens Mazin, 1981
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Binomial name | |
Svalbardosaurus crassidens Mazin, 1981
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Svalbardosaurus is a genus from the Lower Triassic, initially identified as an ichthyosaur but later reinterpretted as an amphibian. [1]
The type species is Svalbardosaurus crassidens, named and described by Jean-Michel Mazin in 1981. [2] The generic name refers to the Svalbard archipelago, of which Spitsbergen is a part, where the remains have been found. The specific name means "thick tooth" in Latin. The genus is solely based on some conical teeth and often considered a nomen dubium.
"Biochronology of Triassic marine reptiles" Spencer G.Lucas