Suchoprion
{{Short description|Extinct genus of reptiles}}
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| fossil_range = Late Triassic, {{fossilrange|221|205}}
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| taxon = Suchoprion
| authority = Cope, 1877
| type_species = {{extinct}}Suchoprion cyphodon
| type_species_authority = Cope, 1877
| subdivision_ranks = Other species
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- {{extinct}}S. sulcidens
Cope, 1878
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Suchoprion is a dubious genus of phytosaurian archosaur known from poor remains from the Late Triassic of North America. It was once thought to be a theropod dinosaur until 2013, when it was reclassified as a phytosaur.M. R. Stocker and R. J. Butler. 2013. Phytosauria. In S. J. Nesitt, J. B. Desojo, R. B. Irmis (eds.), Anatomy, Phylogeny and Palaeobiology of Early Archosaurs and their Kin. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 379 [R. Butler/R. Butler]
Edward Drinker Cope named the genus Suchoprion in 1877 on the basis of a single species: S. cyphodon (the type), known only from weathered teeth (AMNH FR 2331A).Full reference: E. D. Cope. 1877. Descriptions of extinct Vertebrata from the Permian and Triassic formations of the United States. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 17(100):182-193 The second species, S. sulcidens, was named in 1878. Both species were found in Wheatley's Copper Mines, Emigsville in Pennsylvania.
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External links
- [http://www.polychora.com/dinolist.html George Olshevsky's Dinosaur Genera List]
- [https://www.paleodb.org The Paleobiology Database]
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Category:Prehistoric reptile genera
Category:Late Triassic reptiles of North America
Category:Triassic geology of Pennsylvania
Category:Paleontology in Pennsylvania
Category:Fossil taxa described in 1877
Category:Taxa named by Edward Drinker Cope
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