Deinodon (Greek for "terrible tooth") is a dubious tyrannosaurid dinosaur genus containing a single species, Deinodon horridus. D. horridus is known only...
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Acrophyseter (redirect from Acrophyseter deinodon)
off the coast of what is now Peru. The genus comprises two species: A. deinodon and A. robustus. It is part of a group of macroraptorial sperm whales that...
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Aublysodon (redirect from Deinodon amplus)
objective synonym of Deinodon horridus, which latter name thus had priority. Cope in 1868 mistakenly thought the name Deinodon was preoccupied by the...
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Gorgosaurus (redirect from Deinodon libratus)
skeletal remains of Deinodon, opted not to unequivocally synonymize the two genera, provisionally naming a ?Deinodon libratus. Although Deinodon teeth are very...
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Albertosaurus (redirect from Deinodon arctunguis)
were reassigned to a different genus, Deinodon. In 1922, William Diller Matthew renamed A. sarcophagus into Deinodon sarcophagus. In 1939, German paleontologist...
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Tyrannosaurus (redirect from Deinodon lancensis)
fossils were believed to be from the large species Ornithomimus grandis (now Deinodon) but are now considered T. rex remains. In 1892, Edward Drinker Cope found...
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Dromaeosaurus (redirect from Deinodon explanatus)
Dromaeosaurus (/ˌdroʊmiəˈsɔːrəs, -mi.oʊ-/; lit. 'running lizard') is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period...
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Tarbosaurus (redirect from Deinodon lancinator)
Maleev, 1955b Gorgosaurus lancinator Maleev, 1955b Deinodon novojilovi (Maleev, 1955b) Kuhn, 1965 Deinodon lancinator (Maleev, 1955b) Kuhn, 1965 Aublysodon...
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Limnonectes deinodon is a species of fanged frogs in the family Dicroglossidae. It is endemic to peninsular Malaysia and likely also southern Thailand...
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scattered teeth. These distinctive dinosaur teeth were given the name Deinodon ("terrible tooth") by Joseph Leidy in 1856. The first good specimens of...
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