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Bentonyx

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Rhynchosauridae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Rhynchosaur

Class
  
Reptilia

Clade
  
†Hyperodapedontidae

Rank
  
Genus

Bentonyx

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Bentonyx (meaning "Michael J. Bentons' claw") is an extinct genus of rhynchosaur from the middle Triassic epoch of Devon in England. Its fossil, a well preserved skull, BRSUG 27200, was discovered in Otter Sandstone Formation (late Anisian age) and was first assigned to Rhynchosaurus spenceri, that is known from 25 specimens. This species was reassigned to its own genus, Fodonyx, that described by David W. E. Hone and Michael J. Benton in 2008. More recently, this skull was reassigned to this genus by Max C. Langer, Felipe C. Montefeltro, David E. Hone, Robin Whatley and Cesar L. Schultz in 2010 and the type species is Bentonyx sidensis.

Cladogram based on Ezcurra et al. (2016):

  • 3d-fossils.ac.uk - BRSUG 27200
  • Paleobiology Database - Bentonyx
  • References

    Bentonyx Wikipedia