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    of Abrictosaurus have been fully described in the literature. A tooth from the latest Triassic of Switzerland has been assigned to Abrictosaurus sp....
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  • family Caseolus consors, a land snail Laosaurus consors, a species of Othnielosaurus dinosaur Abrictosaurus consors, a species of Abrictosaurus dinosaur Crotalophorus...
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    Nanosaurus (redirect from Laosaurus consors)
    Laosaurus consors, which is based on better material. As the genus Laosaurus is also based on nondiagnostic material, he gave the species L. consors its own...
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    the dentary is deeper than the middle, as in Heterodontosaurus and Abrictosaurus. There were probably 11 teeth in the lower jaw of Pegomastax, the first...
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  • Holotype skull of Abrictosaurus consors...
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    dinosaurs, Heterodontosaurus tucki, Lesothosaurus diagnosticus, Abrictosaurus consors, and Lycorhinus angustidens have also been recovered from the UEF...
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    separation of Heterodontosaurus in 1975, and moved L. consors to its own genus, Abrictosaurus. Heterodontosaurus was a small dinosaur. The most complete...
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    have failed to find recognition. Lycorhinus consors, named by Thulborn in 1974, was renamed Abrictosaurus by James Hopson in 1975. The type and only species...
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