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- Pliogonodon is an extinct genus of crocodylomorph. The type species, P. priscus, was named by Joseph Leidy in 1856. The holotype, known as USNM 7448, is a worn and broken tooth found from on the Cape Fear River in North Carolina. Although the age of the strata in which the tooth was found was not recorded, it is thought to have come from Miocene-age beds. The holotype and another tooth found at the same location are all that is known from the genus. The genus is considered a nomen dubium because of the lack of diagnostic features possessed by the teeth, and has been suggested to be synonymous with the alligatoroid Deinosuchus. Although Carroll (1988) assigned the genus to the basal neosuchian family Goniopholididae, current consensus is that Pligonodon is a Deinosuchus specimen. The two teeth are conical and curve slightly inward, estimated to be around 2 inches (5.1 cm) in length if they had been fully preserved. The enamel is wrinkled and the base of the crowns are hollow. (en)
- Pliogonodon is een slecht bekend geslacht van (mogelijk) uitgestorven krokodilachtigen. Het geslacht telt slechts één soort, Pliogonodon priscus. Men weet niet hoe het dier er precies uitzag en hoe lang het was, noch kan men de classificatie met enige zekerheid nader bepalen dan de Neosuchia. Dit is vanwege het feit dat er behalve het schaarse en slecht beschreven materiaal geen ander materiaal van het dier bekend is. (nl)
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- Illustration of type specimen, 1858 (en)
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- *P. priscus (Leidy, 1856 ) (en)
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- Pliogonodon is een slecht bekend geslacht van (mogelijk) uitgestorven krokodilachtigen. Het geslacht telt slechts één soort, Pliogonodon priscus. Men weet niet hoe het dier er precies uitzag en hoe lang het was, noch kan men de classificatie met enige zekerheid nader bepalen dan de Neosuchia. Dit is vanwege het feit dat er behalve het schaarse en slecht beschreven materiaal geen ander materiaal van het dier bekend is. (nl)
- Pliogonodon is an extinct genus of crocodylomorph. The type species, P. priscus, was named by Joseph Leidy in 1856. The holotype, known as USNM 7448, is a worn and broken tooth found from on the Cape Fear River in North Carolina. Although the age of the strata in which the tooth was found was not recorded, it is thought to have come from Miocene-age beds. The holotype and another tooth found at the same location are all that is known from the genus. The genus is considered a nomen dubium because of the lack of diagnostic features possessed by the teeth, and has been suggested to be synonymous with the alligatoroid Deinosuchus. Although Carroll (1988) assigned the genus to the basal neosuchian family Goniopholididae, current consensus is that Pligonodon is a Deinosuchus specimen. (en)
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- Pliogonodon (nl)
- Pliogonodon (en)
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