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Apatodon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superorder
  
Dinosauria

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Reptilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

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Similar
  
Anoplosaurus, Anodontosaurus, Asiaceratops, Cryptosaurus, Arkansaurus

Apatodon


Apatodon is a dubious genus of dinosaur.

When Marsh named it, he thought it was a jaw with a tooth from a Mesozoic pig, but it was soon shown that the specimen was an eroded vertebra, from a dinosaur possibly from the Morrison Formation of Garden Park, Colorado. Marsh had misidentified the neural spine as the tooth of a pig-like animal (Baur, 1890).

The only recovered specimen is not regarded as sufficient to identify a particular species of dinosaur. However, George Olshevsky considered Apatodon to be synonymous with Allosaurus fragilis. The issue is now beyond resolution; however, as the type bone fragment has been lost.

The name was derived from Greek: απατη ("trick", "deceit") and οδους (genitive οδοντος) ("tooth", in reference to its original, incorrect identification).

References

Apatodon Wikipedia