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Acrodenta

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Captorhinidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Reptilia

Species
  
†A. irerhi

Rank
  
Genus

Similar
  
Reiszorhinus, Labidosaurikos, Thuringothyris, Kenyasaurus, Lanthanolania

Acrodenta is an extinct genus of Late Permian captorinid known from Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz of Morocco.

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Description

Acrodenta is known from the holotype MNHN ARG 506, formerly 69.Ir.1.JMD, a fragment of right maxilla. It was collected in the Douar of Irerhi locality from the Argana Formation (formerly known as the Tourbihine Member of the Ikakern Formation) of the Argana Basin, dating to the early-middle Wuchiapingian stage (or alternatively middle Tatarian stage) of the early Lopingian Series, about 260.5-255 million years ago.

Etymology

Acrodenta was first named by Jean-Michel Dutuit in 1976 and the type species is Acrodenta irerhi. The generic name is derived from the Greek acra and denta, meaning is "high teeth". The specific name is named after its finding place Douar of Irerhi.

References

Acrodenta Wikipedia