Baharijodon
Extinct genus of reptiles / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baharijodon is an extinct genus of trematochampsid crocodylomorph.[1] It is known from the Bahariya Formation in Egypt, which dates back to the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous. The genus is known from a single tooth, which was first figured by Ernst Stromer in 1933, and then named as a new genus of the family Goniopholididae by Oskar Kuhn in 1936. In 1979, Éric Buffetaut and P. Taquet instead referred the tooth to Trematochampsidae.[2]
Quick Facts Baharijodon Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, Scientific classification ...
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Genus: | Baharijodon Kuhn, 1936 |
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