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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Maleev, 1955b Gorgosaurus lancinator Maleev, 1955b Deinodon novojilovi (Maleev, 1955b) Kuhn, 1965 Deinodon lancinator (Maleev, 1955b) Kuhn, 1965 Aublysodon...
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    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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  • 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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