Fodonyx

Fo-don-iks.
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Benjamin Gutierrez

Vertebrate Paleontologist

Benjamin Gutierrez is a leading expert on dinosaurs, particularly the mighty theropods. His fieldwork in South America has uncovered new species and provided insights into dinosaur social structures.

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Name

Fodonyx ‭(‬digging claw‭)‬.

Phonetic

Fo-don-iks.

Named By

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Archosauromorpha,‭ ‬Rhynchosauria,‭ ‬Hyperodapedontidae.

Diet

Herbivore.

Species

F.‭ ‬spenceri‭

Size

Skull roughly about 13.5-13 centimetres long. Roughly estimated to be about 90 centimetres long.

Known locations

England,‭ ‬Devon‭ ‬-‭ ‬Otter Sandstone Formation.

Time Period

Anisian of the Triassic.

Fossil representation

Remains of over twenty individuals.

In Depth

       Fodonyx is a genus of rynchosaur that lived in England during the early part of the Mid Triassic.‭ ‬The genus was born out of the‭ ‬decision to move a species of‭ ‬ the Rhynchosaurus genus on the basis of differences from the type species that by todays taxonomic standards would warrant a new genus as opposed to an additional species.‭ ‬Like other rhynchosaurs,‭ ‬Fodonyx would have been a quadrupedal archosaur that used its chisel like incisor teeth to eat plants.

       One of the specimens moved to Fodonyx,‭ ‬a skull,‭ ‬has now been found to represent a genus in its own right,‭ ‬and was used to establish the genus Bentonyx.

Further Reading

-‭ ‬A new genus of Rhynchosaur from the Middle Triassic of South-West England.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Palaeontology‭ ‬51‭ (‬1‭)‬:‭ ‬95‭–‬115.‭ ‬-‭ ‬David W.‭ ‬E.‭ ‬Hone‭ & ‬Michael J.‭ ‬Benton‭ ‬-‭ ‬2008. -‭ ‬On Fodonyx spenceri and a new rhynchosaur from the Middle Triassic of Devon.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology‭ ‬30‭(‬6‭)‬:1884-1888.‭ ‬-‭ ‬M.‭ ‬C.‭ ‬Langer,‭ ‬F.‭ ‬C.‭ ‬Montefeltro,‭ ‬D.‭ ‬W.‭ ‬E.‭ ‬Hone,‭ ‬R.‭ ‬Whatley‭ & ‬C.‭ ‬L.‭ ‬Schultz‭ ‬-‭ ‬2010.‭

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