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Thecodontia
Taxonomy
Thecodontia was named by Owen (1859).
It was synonymized subjectively with Megalosauria by Osborn (1904); it was synonymized subjectively with Pseudosuchia by Haubold (1969); it was reranked as the unranked clade Thecodontia by Gardiner (1982).
It was assigned to Sauria by Owen (1859); to Tocosauria by Haeckel (1866); to Archosauromorpha by Huene (1954); to Archosauria by Olson (1966); to Archosauria by Kuhn (1966); to Reptilia by Owen (1860), Owen (1861), Kuhn (1946) and Ellenberger (1972); to Archosauria by Haughton and Brink (1954), Kuhn (1964), Charig (1967), Haubold (1971), Bakker and Galton (1974), Haubold (1974) and Thulborn (1975); to Euamniota by Gardiner (1982); and to Archosauria by Carroll (1988).
It was synonymized subjectively with Megalosauria by Osborn (1904); it was synonymized subjectively with Pseudosuchia by Haubold (1969); it was reranked as the unranked clade Thecodontia by Gardiner (1982).
It was assigned to Sauria by Owen (1859); to Tocosauria by Haeckel (1866); to Archosauromorpha by Huene (1954); to Archosauria by Olson (1966); to Archosauria by Kuhn (1966); to Reptilia by Owen (1860), Owen (1861), Kuhn (1946) and Ellenberger (1972); to Archosauria by Haughton and Brink (1954), Kuhn (1964), Charig (1967), Haubold (1971), Bakker and Galton (1974), Haubold (1974) and Thulborn (1975); to Euamniota by Gardiner (1982); and to Archosauria by Carroll (1988).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1859 | Thecodontia Owen p. 140 |
1860 | Thecodontia Owen p. 248 |
1861 | Thecodontia Owen p. 275 |
1866 | Thecodonta Haeckel p. CXXXIV |
1946 | Thecodontia Kuhn p. 63 |
1947 | Ocoyuntaia Rusconi |
1947 | Ocoyuntaia arquata Rusconi pp. 1-2 fig. 1 |
1954 | Thecodontia Haughton and Brink p. 4 |
1954 | Thecodontia Huene p. 42 |
1958 | Seemannia palaeotriadica Huene |
1958 | Seemannia Huene p. 112 fig. 1 |
1964 | Thecodontia Kuhn p. 312 |
1964 | Shansisuchus heiyuekouensis Young |
1966 | Thecodontia Kuhn p. 70 |
1966 | Thecodontia Olson p. 301 |
1967 | Thecodontia Charig p. 708 |
1967 | Crenelosaurus Ortlam |
1967 | Crenelosaurus nigrosilvanus Ortlam |
1971 | Thecodontia Haubold p. 52 |
1971 | Crenelosaurus Kuhn p. 12 |
1971 | Crenelosaurus nigrosilvanus Kuhn p. 12 |
1971 | Seemannia Kuhn p. 12 |
1971 | Seemannia palaeotriadica Kuhn p. 12 |
1972 | Thecodontia Ellenberger p. 152 |
1974 | Thecodontia Bakker and Galton p. 171 |
1974 | Thecodontia Haubold p. 39 |
1975 | Thecodontia Thulborn p. 267 |
1982 | Thecodontia Gardiner p. 228 |
1988 | Thecodontia Carroll |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Or. †Thecodontia Owen 1859
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G. †Clarencea Brink 1959
G. †Dasygnathoides Kuhn 1961
Invalid names: Crenelosaurus Ortlam 1967 [nomen dubium], Crenelosaurus nigrosilvanus Ortlam 1967 [nomen dubium], Doswelliina Weems 1980 [empty], Haemothermia Owen 1866 [empty], Ocoyuntaia Rusconi 1947 [nomen dubium], Ocoyuntaia arquata Rusconi 1947 [nomen dubium], Platyognathidae Simmons 1965 [empty], Seemannia Huene 1958 [nomen dubium], Seemannia palaeotriadica Huene 1958 [nomen dubium], Shansisuchus heiyuekouensis Young 1964 [nomen dubium]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. Owen 1860 | Vertebral bodies biconcave: ribs of the trunk long and bent, the anterior ones with a bifurcate head : sacrum of three vertebrae : limbs ambulatory, femur with a third trochanter. Teeth with the crown mine or less compressed, pointed, with trenchant and finely serrate margins : implanted in distinct sockets. | |
R. Owen 1861 | Vertebral bodies biconcave: ribs of the trunk long and bent, the anterior ones with a bifurcate head: sacrum of three vertebrae: limbs ambulatory, femur with a third trochanter. Teeth with the crown more or less compressed, pointed, with trenchant and finely serrate margins: implanted in distinct sockets. |