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Stereognathus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Tritylodontidae

Rank
  
Genus

Suborder
  
Cynodontia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Therapsid

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Stereognathus is a genus of tritylodontid cynodont from the Middle Jurassic of the United Kingdom. There are two named species: S. ooliticus, named after the Great Oolite deposits of England, and S. hebridicus, named after the Hebrides in Scotland, where it was found.

S. ooliticus was the first tritylodontid species ever found, being described by Charlesworth in 1855 and later by Sir Richard Owen. In 1972, S. hebridicus was named from several molariform teeth recovered in Bathonian age deposits on the Isle of Skye in Scotland by renowned mammal palaeontologist, Robert "Bob" Savage, and Michael Waldman.

Despite being the first tritylodontid genus found and named, Stereognathus remains poorly represented, being known mainly from isolated molar teeth. There is however one holotype fragment of maxilla with three damaged molars, and a second fragment of maxilla with four sets of molar roots.

References

Stereognathus Wikipedia